science
what are the relevance of knowledge theories of language development
criminological theory
he discovered 5 theories.
You have it backwards. Theories are supported by evidence. Evidence is not supported by theories, evidence is simply observed.
when models chave been validated with evidence
Yes.
Freud's theories are considered more as psychoanalytical than strictly scientific. While some aspects of his work can be tested and validated, much of his ideas and interpretations are not easily measurable or replicable in a scientific sense. Freud's theories have had a significant impact on psychology and continue to be influential in the field.
Legally there is no debt, if it can't be validated.
Yes, theories can be disproven if evidence is found that directly contradicts their predictions or explanations. This is a fundamental part of the scientific method, where theories are continuously tested and revised based on new evidence.
Albert Einstein's theories are widely accepted because they have been extensively tested through experiments and observations, and have consistently provided accurate predictions about the natural world. The principles and concepts of his theories have been validated by the scientific community and have stood the test of time, earning them a high level of credibility and acceptance.
CHRISTIANITY is one of the world profound religion which has validated to baptized at once.
'Approved' or 'validated'.
A scientific theory is something that is tried and tested, and not yet disproven. It is close to being scientific 'fact' as you can get. Not all hypotheses will become theories because sometimes they get disproven. That means the hypothesis will need to be changed and tested again.
cannot be scientifically validated
cannot be scientifically validated
(In terms of physics and scientific prospect) A theory news to be checked or 'validated' by experiments that can be repeated by different people. Regards, Amir
Scientific Theory is tested by observations and experiments predicted by the theory. If the observations confirm the theory the theory is validated if not the theory is not validated. Experiments themselves need validation, often there are errors in the experiments or observations, e.g Michaelson and Morley Aether experiment and red shift observations.