Observations must be objective, meaning they should be based on measurable and verifiable data rather than personal feelings or interpretations. They should also be systematic, following a structured approach to ensure consistency and reliability. Additionally, observations should be relevant to the context or hypothesis being studied, providing meaningful insights that contribute to understanding a phenomenon.
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Her own observations and the observations of others
the difference is that results are the answers to the observations.
He made many experiments and observations in the field of physics in general.
Observations from Earth-based telescopes are obscured by the atmosphere.
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Observations should avoid being biased, making assumptions, and drawing overly generalized conclusions. It is important for observations to be objective, specific, and based on actual evidence in order to be reliable and useful for analysis.
To be accurate, a theory must continue to explain what
Unlike a wild guess, a hypothesis is based on observations and it must be testable......:-) answer by hismejohn
Scientific theories.