I'm not sure if I completely understand what you are trying to convey with this question but if I get what you're saying then the technique would be the scientific method.
In layman's terms the scientific method essentially involves the following basic steps: ask question, do background research, construct hypothesis, test with an experiment, analyze results and draw a conclusion, finally you'll want to determine if your hypothesis is correct of false. If it is false you may want to rethink it or just modify it in some way. If your hypothesis is correct you may want to proceed with reporting your results to the scientific community for peer review.
I also urge you to consider inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. The latter involves basically the process of elimination and experimentation. The former is when you already have substantial evidence for your idea about what is going on.
Anyway, there is much literature about this topic so if you are interested I urge you to pursue this further. You may want to read some works about research methodology. A good book that will explain good research practice is: How To Think Straight About Psychology by Keith E. Stanovich. Even if you are not interested in psychology this book basically clarifies the different misconceptions that people have about good research practice. This book is will give you the proper insight about falsifiability and proper data collection methods.
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science is made up of 3 ( three ) things, physics, biology and chemistry
There is no definitive answer to which branch of science is the most extensive, as it ultimately depends on how one defines "branch." However, some of the major branches of science include physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, and environmental science. Each of these branches encompasses numerous subfields and disciplines, making them vast and complex in their own right.
Physics,Chemistry,Biology.Earth, Life, and science I believe.
It is organized into three branches of science. Life Science: The study of the living. Earth Science: The study of the Earth. Physical Science: The study of matter, energy, and the way things change.
The Three Major Branches of Science Are The Ff: a) Pure Science-involves gathering of information through expirementation mainly for the pursuit of knowledge.Pure Science has three branches:Life Science,Physycal Science,Earth Science. b) Applied Science-deals with the search for practical uses of scientific knowledge and laws. c) Technology-is the application of the scientific knowledge.
Schrubblization.
The Scientific Method
There are not ten branches of science, there are only three. Natural science, social science, and formal science are the only branches. Everything else is a division of one of these three branches.
First it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed and third it is accepted as self evident.
enumerate the three major branches of subranches of science
science is made up of 3 ( three ) things, physics, biology and chemistry
Geology meteorology environmental science
Science is divided into three categories: physics, chemistry & biology. the three branches of biology are zoology, botany & anthropology.
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There are three main branches of science: physical science, earth science and life science.
There is no definitive answer to which branch of science is the most extensive, as it ultimately depends on how one defines "branch." However, some of the major branches of science include physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, and environmental science. Each of these branches encompasses numerous subfields and disciplines, making them vast and complex in their own right.
Physical, Earth, and Life science