Observation is the process of actively gathering information from a primary source. The senses are used to observe living entities. Hearing, seeing, feeling, tasting, and smelling are only a few examples. We then perform an observation for a specific thing that is being seen using our senses.
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∙ 14y agoObservations are based on the senses (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste).
It is true that scientific models are based on a set of observations, along with a logical analysis of those observations.
Scientific inferences are based on observations
Is a scientific law an explaination of thing or events based on observations of an explariment
quantitative observations can be expressed in numerical terms while quantitative observations are based on your senses - what you can see, hear, smell, etc.
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It is true that scientific models are based on a set of observations, along with a logical analysis of those observations.
observations
An explanation of things or events based on many observations is a theory.
Quantitative observations are observations that can be precisely measured. Qualitative observations, meanwhile, are subjective observations that are based on the characteristics of what is being observed.
observations
It is an inference :)
Generalization !
Scientific inferences are based on observations
Is a scientific law an explaination of thing or events based on observations of an explariment
quantitative observations can be expressed in numerical terms while quantitative observations are based on your senses - what you can see, hear, smell, etc.
A "Theory".
hypothesis