hypothesis
A scientific definition is based on the current understanding of the topic and is subject to change as new evidence emerges. While scientific definitions are generally accurate based on the available information, they can be revised or updated as knowledge advances.
Evidence is something observable (measurable) or tangible that provides support to an explanation or shows that the explanation needs to be modified. The term "prove" (in the US, generally) is much more often used within the legal system, not in science, as science doesn't really try to "prove" things, but to support or refute them with evidence. The more evidence, the more likely it is to be true. Evidence, by definition, cannot be non-scientific.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
There's no scientific name for it
Evidence given in personal, oral form.
Scientific evidence is facts or evidence that is used to prove or disprove a scientific theory. Scientific evidence appeal is when new finding or statistics are brought to light that disprove some or all of the previous evidence's findings.
It is the scientific examination of evidence as it pertains to the law.
Scientific conclusions are based on scientific evidence.
A scientific definition is based on the current understanding of the topic and is subject to change as new evidence emerges. While scientific definitions are generally accurate based on the available information, they can be revised or updated as knowledge advances.
Ancedotally normally refers to evidence that is based on less scientific evidence but evidence that appears to back up the stronger scientific evidence. It adds weight to scientific evidence but is not necessarily proven.
No. No evidence in the scientific area. Many paranormal occurrences but no scientific evidence.
Evidence is something observable (measurable) or tangible that provides support to an explanation or shows that the explanation needs to be modified. The term "prove" (in the US, generally) is much more often used within the legal system, not in science, as science doesn't really try to "prove" things, but to support or refute them with evidence. The more evidence, the more likely it is to be true. Evidence, by definition, cannot be non-scientific.
Scientific evidence appeal is some form of proof which supports or counters a scientific theory. This is the information that will be used as empirical evidence of a hypothesis.
evidence detected by any of the sences -beccababii
No. It is not.
when the evidence is relatable
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids