That would be a positivist approach, using numerical, quantitative data - scientific The unscientific would be the opposite.
= Scientific and unscientific method of acquiring knowledge? =
Scientific method-Acquiring knowledge in scientific method will have strong basics and more rational. The knowledge can be acquired from books and experiments Unscientific method-This kind of knowledge will be only a hypothesis and belief. This can be achieved through experience and from elders
scientific is science and unscientific method is not scientific
Scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
Unscientific knowledge refers to beliefs, ideas, or claims that are not supported by evidence, data, or the scientific method. This can include folklore, superstitions, pseudoscience, and unfounded theories that lack empirical validation. Unscientific knowledge can be misleading and unreliable when seeking to understand the natural world.
SCIENTIFIC:The things which are based on any rules and regulations are called scientific..UNSCIENTIFIC:The things which does not based upon any rule or regulations are unscientific..
wether it is or not. but techinally it is scientific if it is proven by the scientific method.
"Science, in the broadest sense, refers to any system of knowledge which attempts to model objective reality. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science The Greeks formalized Science as being a method of acquiring knowledge about the world using logic, experiment and measurement. The procedure of acquiring knowledge was refined over centuries and is today called the scientific method.
A short answer is the scientific method is precise, testable and repeatable. This to ensure the results are the same when done by different people.
what is metaphysical method of learning
Systematically investigating phenomena acquiring, integrating and correcting knowledge using hypotheses.Using these processes:ObservingMeasuringExperimentingFormulatingTestingModifyingon those hypotheses.
The scientific method is a scientific method for systematically acquiring new knowledge. The scientific method is typically applied to experiments, involving taking a hypothesis and using it to get applicable results.