The Scientific Method

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    when it comes to the issues of Science and Technical education that involves a lot of laboratory and workshop practical in the acquisition of skills. Technical Education is an aspect of education, which leads to the acquisition of practical, basic scientific knowledge which involves special manipulative

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    A Review of the Positivist and Interpretive Paradigms

    language-learning strategies (MCLLS), how the study emerges from the two paradigms is discussed. Discussions show that the aims of the study of gathering descriptive data and exploring relationships between the two variables as well as the use of survey method are more pertained to the positivist paradigm as it shares features with the paradigm including a high degree of control over responses, use of statistics both for descriptive and for determining relationships and researchers being detached by adopting

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    Storing Information

    storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace * D3: Discuss the advantages gained by keeping data and records on a laboratory management information system * Grading Criteria * P4:Describe the procedure for storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace

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    storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace * D3: Discuss the advantages gained by keeping data and records on a laboratory management information system * Grading Criteria * P4:Describe the procedure for storing scientific information in a laboratory information management system * M4:Explain the processes involved in storing information in a scientific workplace

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    What Is Chemistry

    the arena. With things, chemistry is the accuracy and measurement that brings the degree of closeness to the true value of its quality. In this paper, one will cover chemistry in terms of accuracy and precision, the relation to scientific methods, and how these methods can be applied to present and future lifestyle. Accuracy and Precision Accuracy and precision are close in comparison. In the field of chemistry and science, the difference of the two is that accuracy is the closeness of one or

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    Research Proposal

    research time according to tasks importance and their time consuming capacity. Research proposals (usually 1500-2000 words length) have several sections describing: * research background, rationale and plan;  * scientific novelty, significance and possible future applications; * chosen methods (with profound understanding of the price and risks of the study and the plans for reducing them); * references with due an equal respect to all sources; * the

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    Inc1 Pretest Study Guide

    10:48 PM 1 with Brewer / 1. How is the scientific method used to solve problems? Scientific method used to solve problems by keen observations, rational analysis, and experimentation. 2. Observation: Closely observe the physical world around you. 3. Question: Recognize a question or a problem. 4. Hypothesis: An educated guess or a reasonable explanation. When the hypothesis can be tested by experiment, it qualifies as a scientific hypothesis 5. Prediction: Consequences

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    Wilder Sampson

    peer review, and the communication of results.  Science also refers to the body of knowledge produced by scientific investigation. SCIENTIFIC METHOD  Refers to the working habits of practicing scientist.  Involves rigorous application of common sense to the study and analysis of data.  Refers to the model for research developed by Francis Bacon (15611626) SCIENTIFIC METHOD a. Observations - lead to questions that require answers. b. Hypothesis - a testable statement proposed

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    Philosophy of Science

    circumstances. He is able to discover and explain the laws of nature which lead them to formulate theories. A Philosopher does none of the above-mentioned activities. Instead he asks himself questions like: “what is the law of nature?” “What is a scientific theory?” He explains the role of deduction in science. Philosophy is unlike science, pure verbal, analytical, and reflective. Then how can a scientist be a philosopher? Discussion: * What is philosophy? * Remote from the usual human

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