When scientists group observations that are alike, they are categorizing or classifying data. This process helps to identify patterns, relationships, and trends within the data, making it easier to analyze and draw conclusions. Such classifications can lead to the formulation of hypotheses and theories, advancing scientific understanding.
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When scientists group observations that are alike in some way, they are categorizing or classifying the data. This process helps in identifying patterns, establishing relationships, and drawing conclusions about the underlying principles governing the phenomena being studied. Classification is essential for organizing knowledge and facilitating further research and analysis.
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Scientists get information from research, observations, experiments, and other scientists.
first scientists grouped organisms into groups . Each group was called phylum. Then they separated each phylum into smaller and smaller groups called class
Before the scientific revolution scientists would do mostly observations. These observations are what lead to the rise of patterns and the need for the scientific revolution.