size, texture, smell, shape ,mass ,etc
or anything that can be measured or gauged such as magnetic force ,water pressure , or radiation etc.
the effects of and what it effects and reaction to.
can also be considered as scientific qualities as well .
in short any aspect of a subject (object , gas ,substance ,unseen force, etc) that can be measured or quantified is concidered the scientific qualities of said subject .
Another Perspective:
The following, partial list of general qualities of science, derive directly from the Scientific Method.
Purposeful: (Clearly defined purpose)
Systematic: (Good plan and it is followed)
Objective: (Freedom to follow where the evidence leads)
Logical: (rules of logic: deduction and induction are applied)
Empirical: (evidence is from observation, experience, or experiment)
Replicable: (Others must be able to repeat the research)
Honest: (Frank and truthful reporting of data and findings)
The scientific method simply put; it is an easier way to record your lab experiments, making it organized yet thurrow.
A scientific job would be unlikely to qualify a candidate from personal things such as appearance. Scientific jobs would want you to have the proper scientific training and education and skills that the job is looking for first.
the best way to make a good science question, is to use the if then statement
The act of sitting and watching TV is not scientific. Science is about making observations, formulating hypotheses, gathering data, and testing whether these hypotheses are supported. You can be scientific about what you watch on TV, in the sense that you can judge whether the information given was collected in a scientific manner, and you can be a critical judge of the information given (instead of accepting everything just because it's on TV), which are qualities of a good scientist.
To make your hypothesis considered scientific it must have testable and measurable results. Example: If you do an experiment and the results are testable and measurable another person would be able to do the exact same project and come out with the same results.
The scientific method simply put; it is an easier way to record your lab experiments, making it organized yet thurrow.
singularity,reproducibility,utility
Reasoning Creativity Skeptical Openness
A scientific job would be unlikely to qualify a candidate from personal things such as appearance. Scientific jobs would want you to have the proper scientific training and education and skills that the job is looking for first.
the best way to make a good science question, is to use the if then statement
Scientific attitude refers to maintaining an open-minded, curious, and critical approach towards scientific inquiry. It involves being willing to question, observe, experiment, and analyze information objectively. Scientific values include qualities like honesty, rigor, transparency, and cooperation in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. These values guide scientific behavior and help ensure the integrity and credibility of scientific research.
The scientific attitude encompasses qualities such as curiosity, open-mindedness, skepticism, and objectivity. Scientific values include integrity, honesty, accuracy, and a commitment to seeking and sharing knowledge for the betterment of society. These principles guide the pursuit of scientific inquiry and advancement.
The main acid part of the juice (which is a mixture of frut juices, sugars and acids) is made of Citric Acid.
This is a very opinionated question and will very from person to person based on their own preferences. But in general, a need to be skeptical, a good scientific background, and a willingness to find the truth(strong sense of curiosity and determination) are all essential qualities to be a good researcher.
The act of sitting and watching TV is not scientific. Science is about making observations, formulating hypotheses, gathering data, and testing whether these hypotheses are supported. You can be scientific about what you watch on TV, in the sense that you can judge whether the information given was collected in a scientific manner, and you can be a critical judge of the information given (instead of accepting everything just because it's on TV), which are qualities of a good scientist.
To make your hypothesis considered scientific it must have testable and measurable results. Example: If you do an experiment and the results are testable and measurable another person would be able to do the exact same project and come out with the same results.
As opposed to the alleles? If so, you're thinking about the phenotype of an organism, which are the visible qualities. The genotype is the make up of alleles.