When developing a theory, finding patterns increase its credibility.
For example, evolution. It started as a mere theory. It grew and became widely accepted as fact but only because we can find patterns in evolution, particular traits being continued on through generations.
The posed question is a statment, not a question. You can't make a question out of a statment by putting a question mark after it. As a question it would read. Is analysis important for determininig patterns of behavior? Answer: Absolutely. Without the analysis of some of collected data there would be no scientific basis for any theory you may have on patterns of behavior. (true)
The most important theory with regard to health is the germ theory.
validity and reliability
well since the germ theory is a scientific theory yes
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
No scientific theory ever challenged the theory of evolution.
Between Scientific Theory and what?
Scientific observations and experimental results are required for a theory to be scientific.
A scientific theory is an explanation of how the world works answered by the scientific method.
That would depend on the scientific theory in question.
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.