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sladkih [1.3K]
1 year ago
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Which of the following is NOT one of the criteria that makes a science scientific?

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kobusy [5.1K]1 year ago
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The idea is always true is not one of the criteria that makes science Scientific

What  are scientific criteria?

The criteria for scientific science include empirical studies that can be repeatable to obtain result. It requires experimental designs and creative thinking.

Empirical research uses various observation, measurement of different variables as determined by the researcher. An experiencing can either agree with the hypothesis or disagree.

It is not always that scientific hypothesis formulated will be True.

Therefore, The idea is always true is not one of the criteria that makes science Scientific

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Which of the following is NOT one of the criteria that makes a science scientific?

The idea is observable.

- The idea is always true.

- The idea is testable.

- The idea is repeatable.

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