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several related propositions that explain some domain of inquiry. Also called a school or paradigm.
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a step in the scientific method in which a statement is generated on the basis of highly confirmed hypotheses and is used to generalize about conditions not yet tested.
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| theory |
a general principle that explains or predicts facts or events
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a statement or set of statements used to explain a phenomena. A theory is generally accepted as valid due to having survived repeated testing.
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| theory of evolution |
Charles Darwin's theory developed in AD 1859, in his book Origin of Species. Darwin theorized that humans evolved from a lower order of animals, such as primates.
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| theor | (biology) a scientific theory of the origin of species of plants and animals |
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| theor | a theory of competition stated in terms of gains and losses among opposing players |
| theor | (physics) the theory that any two particles of matter attract one another with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them |
| theor | (physics) the theory that any two particles of matter attract one another with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them |
| theor | (chemistry) the theory that all indicators are either weak acids or weak bases in which the color of the ionized form is different from the color before dissociation |
| theor | a theory of how characteristics of one generation are derived from earlier generations |
| theor | (biology) a scientific theory of the origin of species of plants and animals |
| theor | a theory (popular in the 18th century and now discredited) that an individual develops by simple enlargement of a tiny fully formed organism (a homunculus) that exists in the germ cell |
| theor | (physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts |
| theor | based in theory rather than experiment |
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