Mathematical and experimental techniques employed in the natural sciences; more specifically, techniques used in the construction and testing of scientific hypotheses.
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Examples for "scientific method "
Examples for "scientific method "
1 Basically, the most common form of the scientific method works as follows.
2 Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method .
3 I think the scientific method is more important to teach than facts.
4 What's good, though, is that the scientific method is built for self-correction.
5 The scientific method developed as a way to weed out human bias.
1 We begin by describing the frontier of data science methods for the neuropsychiatry of autism.
2 I told myself, in my presumption and egotism, that if there was healing power in Christian Science methods .
1 What, exactly, have we gained from this mad abandonment of careful scientific practice ?
2 It's just such standard scientific practice - I mean that's why you have a review.
3 That is good scientific practice .
4 Rather than getting bogged down in questions of medical or scientific practice , everyone focused on questions of fundamental, ontological importance.
5 Food production has become such a major international industry that it requires the closest scrutiny and regulation, based on best scientific practice .
1 Basically, the most common form of the scientific method works as follows.
2 Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method .
3 I think the scientific method is more important to teach than facts.
4 What's good, though, is that the scientific method is built for self-correction.
5 You are destroying the scientific method in front of all these people.
1 Cheating on the scientific process hurts the perception of vaccine safety everywhere.
2 Once a friendly battery began an elaborate and scientific process of extermination.
3 It's beyond time that scientific conferences themselves undergo the scientific process , and move forward.
4 A reason other than the normal scientific process of trial and error, that is.
5 Data is king and the scientific process awards the crown.
1 They may even have thought him a phenomenon which required scientific investigation .
2 What cared Alf or the Captain now for discovery, or scientific investigation !
3 Financed by the Irish Film Board, Colonyis both scientific investigation and character study.
4 The Government encouraged scientific investigation of the phenomena and their laws.
5 A letter to President Gilman indicates his continued interest in scientific investigation : -
1 Using deeply scientific methodology , we've uncovered the reasons behind this puzzling phenomenon.
2 I find nothing objectionable, or contrary to good scientific methodology , in this argument.
3 However, the reviewer added the scientific methodology and analysis seemed valid.
4 Now in scientific methodology a hypothesis can be proven.
5 No scientific methodology of research is affixed with "ought" or "should" virtues regarding knowledge gained.
1 It distributes seeds gratuitously, and attempts to encourage scientific methods among farmers.
2 This means nothing less than a complete subversion of all scientific methods .
3 We need a census that uses modern scientific methods to do that.
4 For six years they had been taught to rely on scientific methods .
5 And Stoker was totally amazed, and he just loved all these scientific methods .
1 The progressives also exalted the methodology of science , under the meticulous supervision of a self-selected elite.
2 Another application is to the methodology of science .
3 To these thorny social questions, Piff and colleagues apply the methodologies of science .
1 We begin by describing the frontier of data science methods for the neuropsychiatry of autism.
2 I told myself, in my presumption and egotism, that if there was healing power in Christian Science methods .
1 However, there is a lack of scientific validation of nutritional profiling schemes.
2 Some people still challenge the theory, despite it having received massive scientific validation .
3 It seemed a harsh measure, though, merely to acquire a slight scientific validation .
4 However, scientific validation is still necessary to lend credibility to the traditional use of GQN against HCC.
5 Despite the capabilities of modern ultrasound systems and its scientific validation , OCCS has not gained widespread use in neurological practice.
6 A UK neuropathologist has told the trial of a child-minder charged with assaulting a baby that shaken baby syndrome has no scientific validation .
7 Scientific validation of this strategy is difficult because literature is rather confusing and inconclusive.
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