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The qualities of a good scientist vary according to their specialisation, but in general they need: - to be able to make observations on the things that they are studying - to be able to ask meaningful questions about the item they are studying - to be able to suggest answers to the questions that they ask - to be able to test their answers by making more observations. Good scientists should be able to be passionate about their ideas, but objective in how they view them. In other words, they should be willing to work hard to develop and test their ideas, but they have to be willing to let those ideas go if they are proven to be incorrect.
If you observe something you form a hypothesis by thinking of ideas and writing them down
Most sciences are based on theories, therefore they were invented based on the ideas of many individuals due to observations. For example, physics was started by Isaac Newton. Many cultures around the world developed astronomy (from the early Mayans to the Chinese). Chemistry (inorganic and organic) were alos invented.
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Empirical reasoning.
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When you form general ideas and rules based on your experiences and observations, you call that form of reasoning ___________.
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