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Basically a theory refers to something that has been tested and tested over and over again and looking at the results you can infer that the subject of the theory exists even though you can not directly observe it
Answer this question… The conclusion to an experiment often includes new questions to be tested. This is why science is considered to be _____.
Scientific data that has not been experimentally tested is unreliable.
Graphs, Tables, or Charts that represent what you tested
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There are many topics covered by SAT subject tests. In English, you will be tested on Literature. In History, you will be tested on World History and US History. In Science, you will be tested on Physics, Chemistry and Biology. There are also a number of different languages SATS cover including Spanish, Latin,Italian, German, Chinese and Janpanese. http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/sat-subject-test-preparation
Science
as long as something can be studied and tested it is science
Basically a theory refers to something that has been tested and tested over and over again and looking at the results you can infer that the subject of the theory exists even though you can not directly observe it
Answer this question… The conclusion to an experiment often includes new questions to be tested. This is why science is considered to be _____.
Philosophy is not a science. Scientific ideas are tested experimentally, and philosophical ideas are generally too abstract to test experimentally, they are only tested intellectually.
Answer this question… The conclusion to an experiment often includes new questions to be tested. This is why science is considered to be _____.
No. Science is ruthlessly tested and if theories fail they are discarded. Religion has no tests at all, and has no bearing on any scientific subject. Faith and truth are different things. You can believe what you want - science is about finding out truth.
The second one, "A sample of policies were tested."
Yes, and yes again. That's what makes science functional.