Scientific observation has an objective and method. There will be an overall aim in the observation. A number of variables will be monitored and recorded. Situations will be controlled as to prevent unwanted interference in the data being recorded. There will be an overall conclusion drawn from the observation.
Scientific observation starts with a hypothesis, or proposed goal/expected outcome. Its well documented and includes notes. Usually any kind of scientific observation includes pre-documented cases and there standards or known variables. Also, I suppose it might be important to know what it is you're observing..... I can only assume that no matter what it is...documentation is the biggest common denominator.
You observe the results of experiments.
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The first time someone linked a cause with an effect. That probably started happening very early in our evolution.
The operation of the periscope requires nothing more than the simple geometry of reflection from a plane mirror ... a theory that is well supported by observation and experiment. Its use requires no scientific theory.
The International Space Station (ISS) - a permanently-manned observation point and experimental laboratory.
One of the scientific methods IS observation.
The differences are matters of degree. That is, there's no special technique that makes an observation "scientific." Probably the best way to distinguish a scientific observation is to see how that observation is described. The more objective the description, the more scientific the observation. For example, whereas an ordinary description of an auto accident might read, "The blue car came out of nowhere, weaving drunkenly, and smashed into the van," a "scientific" description might look more like this: "The blue car collided with the van, striking the latter in the left rear panel as the van was approximately halfway through the intersection."
Francis Bacon 'formulated' the scientific method - which includes observation.
Scientific observation is to write down what you see, if you are performing an experiment,or to end up to logical results according to the scientific laws. The scientific observation can not be neutral because it is performed by humans-who are not perfect and always personal opinion interfers.
Laboratory observation is in a laboratory and naturalistic observation is in the nature.
some scientific activities use observation such as forensics
-Apex xD a conclusion about diet commonalities among diabetics.
Search for Common Ground's motto is 'Understanding Differences, Acting on Commonalities'.
When a trained scientist makes a careful observation of anything, that qualifies as a scientific observation. Scientific variables would be quantities of something,
there are two difference, they have the same observation and the same hypotheisse
How does this poem illustrate the importance of observation in the scientific method
The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to answer questions