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28 July, 02:48
Why is there no single scientific method
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Genevieve Hoover
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There is no single scientific method. Some of the methods of science involve logic, e. g., drawing inferences or deductions from hypotheses, or thinking out the logical implications of causal relationships in terms of neces sary or sufficient conditions. Some of the methods are empirical, such as making observations, designing controlled experiments, or designing instruments to use in collecting data.
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