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  • ...d is not so much a rejection of the idea as it is an education about the [[scientific method]], [[logic]] and sciences such as [[biology]] or theories such as evolution
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  • ...ks of [[Robert Norman]]<ref>Edgar Zilsel, "The Origin of William Gilbert’s Scientific Method", Journal of the History of Ideas 2:1-32, 1941</ref><ref>Duane H D Roller, 4. ^ Edgar Zilsel, "The Origin of William Gilbert’s Scientific Method", Journal of the History of Ideas 2:1-32, 1941
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  • ...| mystical]] in nature and the practice of acupuncture was alien to the [[scientific method]].
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  • ...ogy, along with a detailed knowledge of [[anatomy]] and understanding of [[Scientific method|investigative methods]].
    11 KB (1,733 words) - 11:25, 5 May 2011
  • ...medicine]], and all health sciences that attempt to have a basis in the [[scientific method]], strive to find experimental ways to evaluate methods of treatment and di
    8 KB (1,298 words) - 14:23, 30 December 2020
  • ...move from the medieval language of [[metaphor]]s to the adoption of the [[scientific method]].
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  • ...a single, given condition, this was a "global" meta-analysis testing the [[Scientific method|hypothesis]] that ''all'' effects of homeopathy are [[placebo]] effects. If
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  • Scientists use a '''scientific method''' to investigate phenomena and acquire [[knowledge]]. They base the method ==Components of the scientific method==
    60 KB (9,261 words) - 15:41, 23 September 2013
  • ...hic, and social changes developed around new theories of rational thought, scientific method, and empirical knowledge. The term is often used synonymously with the [[th
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  • ...re for at least two thousand years, long before the establishment of the [[scientific method]]. Although many contemporary [[astrology|astrologers]] continue in this my ...orting evidence, or (2) are based on evidence that is not established by [[scientific method]]s or (3) cite well-established evidence but misuse it or misinterpret it t
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  • Scientists use a '''scientific method''' to investigate phenomena and acquire [[knowledge]]. They base the method ==Components of the scientific method==
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  • ...thods and foundational concepts of experimental disciplines, such as the [[scientific method]], [[evidence (law)|evidence in law]], and [[life]]. ...elief are. [[Philosophy of science]] discusses the underpinnings of the [[scientific method]], among other topics sometimes useful to scientists (philosophers of scien
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  • ...of religion could ever be found. Geertz proposed methodology was not the [[scientific method]] of the [[natural science]], but [[Historical method|the method of histori
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  • ===The European Renaissance and the 'Scientific Method'=== ...egan to be questioned in light of actual observation and experiment, the [[scientific method]] became established. In the early 16th century, scholars had returned to r
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  • ...y, as one would read a magazine. The articles are written as part of the [[scientific method]]; they generally must supply enough details of an experiment that an indep
    32 KB (4,430 words) - 08:23, 27 September 2012
  • ...ientists who are learned in natural lore, biologists formally employ the [[scientific method]], and incorporate [[Mathematical biology|mathematics]], [[biophysics]], [ ===The European Renaissance and the 'scientific method'===
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  • ...cuses on biology as a ''formal science''. Biologists formally employ the [[scientific method]] and the methods of [[theoretical biology]] and [[systems biology]]. They ===The European Renaissance and the 'scientific method'===
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  • ...th. Although the set goal was not achieved, Alchemy paved the way to the [[scientific method]] and so to the medical advances of today.
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  • TCM theory predates use of the [[scientific method]]. According to a report for [[CSICOP]], some Chinese scientists maintain t
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  • ...and faith is not subject to the scientific method. But the paradigm of the scientific method—propositions subjected to [[randomized controlled trial|double-blind and
    13 KB (1,906 words) - 11:16, 10 February 2023
  • ...medical community as the ideal technique for determining the truth; the [[scientific method]] is simply the testing of hypotheses with experiments. Anecdotal evidence
    42 KB (6,078 words) - 04:56, 26 October 2013
  • # [[Scientific method]] — JA
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  • Both Newton and Einstein stressed ''parsimony''. See {{cite book |title=Scientific method in practice |author=Hugh G. Gauch |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=iVk
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  • * He reintroduced the concept and practice of [[Scientific method|experimentation]] in medical studies, earlier introduced by [[Galen]] but m
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  • {{rpr|Scientific method}} (Apr 14)
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  • ...d mathematics, weakening the objection that mathematics does not use the [[scientific method]].
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  • ...e=2007-01-28}}</ref> Some critics, like Bob Park, argue that very little [[Scientific method|scientific]] [[research]] was convincingly planned for the ISS in the first
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  • ...as no testable components "has no connection with the real world." (see [[Scientific method]]).</ref>
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  • ...iplines of biology, Vesalius remains a key contributor, in pedagogical and scientific method, in knowledge, and in influence.
    40 KB (6,106 words) - 20:50, 23 December 2011
  • ====Scientific Method==== From these gathered data, the analyst may proceed with the scientific method by generating tentative explanations for a subject event or phenomenon. Nex
    61 KB (9,303 words) - 07:31, 18 March 2024
  • ...components? After all, the [[reductionist]] paradigm that dominated the [[scientific method]] in the 20th century operated on the assumption that they could.
    47 KB (6,881 words) - 10:00, 14 July 2015
  • ...ive algorithms of practice (ways of doing things) through the use of the [[scientific method]] and modern global [[information science]] by collating all the evidence a
    29 KB (4,196 words) - 04:54, 21 March 2024
  • ...contain subjective elements, and are [[heuristics]] rather than part of [[scientific method]]. Such criteria may not prove definitive in selecting a theory because the
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  • ...eral was severed only in the [[17th century]], after the adoption of the [[scientific method]] transformed astronomy into a formal science.<ref> However, [[amateur astr
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  • ..., evidence based medicine has roots in clinical [[epidemiology]] and the [[scientific method]], and emerged in the early 1990's in response to discoveries about variati
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  • ...nd was very successful. He developed new ways of thinking and new forms of scientific method. However his most meaningful study came from his interest in the idea that
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  • Both [[anecdotal evidence]] and [[Scientific method|scientific research]] suggest that dogs have a reasonably high intelligence
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  • Both [[anecdotal evidence]] and [[Scientific method|scientific research]] suggest that dogs have a reasonably high intelligence
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  • ...cess of observing language dispassionately. As in the natural sciences, [[scientific method]] requires the researcher to be independent of the conceptual categories su
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  • ..., evidence based medicine has roots in clinical [[epidemiology]] and the [[scientific method]], and emerged in the early 1990's in response to discoveries about variati
    55 KB (7,444 words) - 06:21, 29 August 2013
  • ...to span workgroups, or be outside them - e.g. Jesus, Intelligent Design, Scientific Method, Pseudoscience, and those with political overtones where neutrality is abou
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  • ...ial science fails :-) This is Karl Popper's negative and positive proof as scientific method, which I fully support (although it's not easy to practise, especially when ...sg19880.html#msg19880 this forum post], another more recent one would be [[scientific method]], for which Editors from the Earth Sciences or Astronomy Workgroups would
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  • ...components? After all, the [[reductionist]] paradigm that dominated the [[Scientific method]] in the 20th century operated on the exactly opposite assumption. For one
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  • ...components? After all, the [[reductionist]] paradigm that dominated the [[Scientific method]] in the 20th century operated on the exactly opposite assumption. For one
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