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Yes, a scientific theory should make sense based on available evidence and be able to explain observations and predict future outcomes. A theory that does not make sense or contradicts established scientific principles would likely be considered invalid.
Scientific theory is not a model but the model can be construct to represent how any scientific theory work. Model of a large system e.g. earth's climate would contain many scientific theory of different field to make it work.
To propose a Theory and to make a Theory into a Law
Scientific management theory uses scientific inquiry to make improvements to public administration. By questioning how problems can be solved, the scientific management theory allows positive changes to take place.
A well-supported hypothesis is a theory that appears to have a lot of evidence behind it. This evidence helps to make it seem likely that the hypothesis is true, but it is still just a theory until it has been proven.
The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
scientific law is unlike a scientific theory in a sense that its the next step above a scientific theory.A scientific law is one that has been proven, a scientific theory has not been proven yet.
First off that's not a word, and any scientific theory can be debunked if a better theory replaces it or the evidence begins to point in a different direction thus debasing the previous theory.
To support a scientific theory, two things are required: empirical evidence that can be observed and measured, and the ability to make accurate predictions based on the theory's principles.
Scientific theory is the explanation of nature base on repetition of observing facts. It had to withstand scientific review to re-examine all the time. Scientific theory is certain thing in layman term and context. However, statistically, nothing is 100% certain and possibly a tiny possibility exist that it is wrong or had limit in certain area. Some would try to use theory as the mean of uncertain to make believe scientific theory is the same as personal theory. Scientific theory to withstand require certainty as it must provide thoroughly along the path of experimental result. The personal theory is what called in science a hypothesis.
it can be used to make predictions, we can change it, and we can learn from it. Hope this helps. :)
A scientific theory presents an explanation for a phenomenon. Using that explanation, one can then make predictions about what will happen under certain conditions. But the prediction is not the theory, it is a implication of the theory.