Experimentation, look at the Scientific Method
The statement that it is characteristic of a scientific theory is that is well tested is false. A scientific theory is a proposed explanation of certain circumstances in nature.
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
It is a scientific theory.
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The statement that it is characteristic of a scientific theory is that is well tested is false. A scientific theory is a proposed explanation of certain circumstances in nature.
A theory must have explanatory power, predictive ability, and be falsifiable. It should also be based on empirical evidence and be able to be tested and refined through scientific methods.
Yes, a theory is what is then tested.
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
A scientific term for a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results is a theory. A scientific theory is supported by a significant body of evidence and has been repeatedly tested and verified through scientific methods.
It is a well-established, well-tested, well-supported, comprehensive model for the explanation of a well-defined set of observations in various branches of science. That is the definition of what a scientific theory must be, and thus evolutionary theory is a scientific theory.
A SCIENTIFIC THEORY is a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observation. (IF YOU ARE USING THIS TO CHEAT ON YOUR SCIENCE HOMEWORK, THEN YOU'RE NOT ALONE) lol
The theory has been tested (against reality).
It is a scientific theory.
A scientific theory must be testable, falsifiable, and have explanatory power in order to be accepted as the correct theory for a natural event. This means that the theory must be able to be tested through experiments or observations, potentially proven wrong if new evidence arises, and provide a comprehensive explanation for the phenomenon it describes.
A scientific hypothesis can become a theory if the hypothesis is tested extensively and competing hypotheses are eliminated.
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.