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by s1artibartfast
1754 days ago
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>The part you're missing here is where those hypotheses are tested. There is no rule that every science paper needs to do testing and cover the whole scientific method from start to finish. Some can just be building blocks; data, hypothesis, ect. >A field that consistently makes accurate predictions is more scientific than one which rarely does I couldn't disagree more. That just means the field is more predictable |
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