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Source: Webb, L.D., Metha, A. & Jordan K.F. (2010). Foundations of American Education (6th ed.). Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc. Text ISBN: 9780137007486
I would sincerely hope so.
...the scientific method.
A person who has scientific literacy is familiar with the basics of science and the scientific way of thinking. Scientific inquiry is the process of investigating a question using the scientific method..
Experimentation is the basic method by which our naive ideas about reality are compared to reality. There is no scientific inquiry without experimentation.
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The Scientific Method
the nature of inquiry
I would sincerely hope so.
the scientific method, I think.
...the scientific method.
A person who has scientific literacy is familiar with the basics of science and the scientific way of thinking. Scientific inquiry is the process of investigating a question using the scientific method..
Experimentation is the basic method by which our naive ideas about reality are compared to reality. There is no scientific inquiry without experimentation.
Scientific enquiry has a history of leading in unexpected directions. When we venture into the unknown, we do not know where the path will take us. Science does, however, have a well defined and successful method of inquiry, the scientific method, and in that sense it does have a set path.
My guess is that its something to do with a chart that combines the two together.
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Scientific inquiry is aimed at being as objective as possible in order to reduce bias. Rene Descartes was famous for establishing the guiding principles of scientific method in his book "Discourse on Method". The main goal of scientific inquiry is to obtain knowledge through a systematic approach of testing, observing, and measuring hypotheses, so that one can predict the results of future experiments.
The process of conducting scientific inquiry is commonly referred to as the Scientific Method. This is a method that requires the researcher to ask a question, research, form a hypothesis, test that hypothesis by experimenting, analyze the data received, form a conclusion, and communicate the results of the findings.