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Systematic approach of observation, hypothesis formation, hypothesis testing and hypothesis evaluation that forms the basis for modern science.
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the 'tool' that scientists use to find the answer to questions (The Scientific Method allows scientists to solve complicated problems by taking a series of smaller steps:
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| scientific method |
the step by step process by which scientists investigate hypotheses using experiments
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The set of rules used to guide science, based on the idea that scientific laws be continually tested, and modified or replaced if found inadequate.
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| scientific method |
orderly process by which theories are developed, tested, and either verified or disproved.
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