Scientists first evolve a logical methodology that must have universal conclusion. Every data is therefore first observed to determine it can be determined to be concluded as the universally accepted truth.
Inference is a conclusion that may involve a personal biased opinion while universally accepted inferences are scientific.
Scientists make observations.
The scientific method is how scientists make an hypothesis to focus their observations.
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Tools enable scientists to make more accurate observations, and to observe things that they otherwise could not observe. For example, microscopes allow scientists to observe bacteria, which otherwise are too small to see.
After making thier observations, scientists study their data looking for what?
Scientists make observations.
Observations
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When scientists make observations, they always strive to be objective, precise, and thorough in documenting what they see. They use tools and techniques to enhance the accuracy and reliability of their observations. Additionally, scientists often repeat their observations to ensure consistency and validity of the data collected.
The scientific method is how scientists make an hypothesis to focus their observations.
Quantitative and Qualitative. :)
He urged people to use their sences to make observations, just as scientist today make observations
Scientists make and record observations to collect data and information about the natural world. This helps them to identify patterns, make hypotheses, and draw conclusions based on evidence. Recording observations also allows other scientists to replicate or build upon previous research.
Tools enable scientists to make more accurate observations, and to observe things that they otherwise could not observe. For example, microscopes allow scientists to observe bacteria, which otherwise are too small to see.
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After making thier observations, scientists study their data looking for what?