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by BeFlatXIII
1390 days ago
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The scientific method as taught in K–12 schools is largely pablum. Often, the real process (beyond iterating off prior research) begins with collecting data, then noticing patterns to make a hypothesis to be tested with targeted data collection. |
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But, it's a layman's mistake to confuse the two and use it as a critique of the formalized scientific method.
Science bodies (like the NIH) explicitly forbid reuse or reinterpretation of data. An individual may use exploration as inspiration for a hypothesis...but for it grow into science out of curiosity requires new data generation from a carefully considered framework for the hypothesis.