In practice, science is the observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena. Racehorse Breeding Theories - Page 5by Frank J. Mitchell - 2004 - 325 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Brett J. Cassens - 1992 - 526 pages
...1986). Three aspects of this definition need emphasis. Epidemiology is a: a. Science concerned with the observation, identification, description, experimental...investigation, and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena b. Study of cause and effect — that is, the relationships among variables that determine an outcome... | |
| Brett J. Cassens - 1992 - 526 pages
...1986). Three aspects of this definition need emphasis. Epidemiology is a: a. Science concerned with the observation, identification, description, experimental...investigation, and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena b. Study of cause and effect — that is, the relationships among variables that determine an outcome... | |
| World Trade Organization - 2000 - 240 pages
...pertaining to, using, or based on the methodology of science'. Dictionary definitions of 'science' include 'the observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena', 'any methodological activity, discipline, or study', and 'knowledge attained through study or practice'",... | |
| Bharat Bhushan - 2001 - 998 pages
...(ie, mechanical 'things') that are in relative motion". The "science"? Not the technology? Science: a. "The observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena", [a human endeavor] b. "An activity that appears to require study and method". c. "Knowledge gained... | |
| C. Ray Greek, Jean Swingle Greek - 2002 - 308 pages
...that is rigidly accurate in observation and merciless to fallacy in logic." In practice, science is the observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena. It demands systematic methodology and study, as well as internal consistency. In the world of science,... | |
| Stephen J. Spignesi - 2003 - 388 pages
...attempted to explain a natural phenomenon. The American Heritage Dictionary today defines science as "the observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena." This is essentially Galileo's scientific method, a paradigm for all serious explorations of the natural... | |
| Keith T. Poole - 2005 - 252 pages
...the state of knowledge about geometric representations of human choice and judgment. If science is the observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena, this field - encompassing work in psychology, political science, economics, and other disciplines -... | |
| Mary A. Debacker - 2005 - 158 pages
...incomplete; they should complement and help the other. Science, according to the dictionary, "includes the observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena. It can also mean any methodical activity, discipline or study or knowledge, especially knowledge gained... | |
| Istvan Tuba - 2005 - 307 pages
...First, we must answer two related questions. Dictionaries will help. What is "science"? Science is the observation, identification, description, experimental...and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena. It is the systematized knowledge derived from observation, study, and experimentation carried on in... | |
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