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To support a scientific theory, two things are required: empirical evidence that can be observed and measured, and the ability to make accurate predictions based on the theory's principles.
A theory is an idea and hypothesis which explains some things. Practice is an exercise and application of any task or theory or in other words translation of an idea into action. On the lighter side: Theory is where you know everything but nothing works. Practice is where everything works but nobody knows why. My wife/husband combines both Theory and Practice. Nothing works and nobody knows why.
Observation involves gathering information through direct senses or instruments, while pseudoscience refers to beliefs or practices that claim to be based on scientific methods but lack empirical evidence, credibility, or scientific validation. Observations are objective, verifiable, and essential for scientific inquiry, while pseudoscience relies on biased or unfounded claims that cannot be tested or replicated.
The theory you are referring to is called the constructivist theory of memory. This theory suggests that memory is actively constructed and influenced by various cognitive processes such as perception, imagination, beliefs, and needs. It emphasizes that memory is not an exact replica of past events but rather a reconstruction based on these cognitive influences.
Many psychologists and researchers in the field of behavioral psychology and learning theory agree with Ivan Pavlov's theory of classical conditioning. His work has had a significant impact on the understanding of how behaviors are learned and influenced by environmental stimuli. Pavlov's findings are widely taught and cited in the field of psychology.
Theory X and Theory Y can be applied to motivate employees by recognizing that different individuals may be motivated by different approaches. Theory X assumes employees are inherently lazy and need to be closely supervised and controlled, while Theory Y assumes employees are self-motivated and can be empowered to take initiative. By understanding these theories, managers can tailor their motivational strategies to best suit their employees' needs and expectations.
obsevering,thinking
Absolutely not. The Theory of Evolution is the accepted scientific theory of how living things evolved on this planet. If you're looking for a "bankrupt" theory a serious contender would be the unscientific theory of Creationism. It has absolutely no scientific currency to support it. However, as Ayn Rand said so eloquently: Those who deny reason cannot be conquered by it.
Scientific Theory.
the three statements that define all living things in terms of cells is the cell theory
A theory is just an idea of how things work a law is a theory already proven that applies anywhere just depending of the variables used in the law
Scientists did not prove things then anymore than they prove things now. Evidence, masses of converging evidence support the theory of evolution by natural selection. Darwin, in his day, had much evidence to support his theory. All the way from artificial selection to island biogeography. Since that time the theory has moved on to where it is no longer just Darwin's theory, but modified and supported with so much evidence that the theory became the bedrock of biology. Go here. talkorigins.org
cell theory
cell theory
A hypothesis or (when more thoroughly examined) a theory.
Scientific theories do not " prove " things, they explain things. So, before the big bang is not yet explained, as an example.
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
a scientific theorie is the explanashon of of things or events based on mant observashons.a scientific law is a description of of nature based on many observations.