We use science as a mean of progress. According to Webster 's New Collegiate Dictionary, the definition of science is "knowledge attained through study or practice.” Every action taken in the scientific field is with the assumption of an end-goal. We as a society growing and developing on a daily bases and we are aiming to advance in all aspects of life; Therefore, any scientific question we ask leads to an answer. For example, the scientific method is a design of processes that is used to set up, create and test a new experiment or idea. The first step is to deduce a hypothesis. There are clear intentions as to where we hope and plan to end before we actually begin our expedient. We have this goal in mind from the beginning of the experiment and every step after this leads us to our conclusion, even if the results do not play out in the favor of the the one asking. A research question and a hypothesis must be formed to start, say, “Is autism a kind of brain damage,” and we use our hypothesis, whether correct or incorrect,to predict what we believe the outcome will be. This makes the
We use science as a mean of progress. According to Webster 's New Collegiate Dictionary, the definition of science is "knowledge attained through study or practice.” Every action taken in the scientific field is with the assumption of an end-goal. We as a society growing and developing on a daily bases and we are aiming to advance in all aspects of life; Therefore, any scientific question we ask leads to an answer. For example, the scientific method is a design of processes that is used to set up, create and test a new experiment or idea. The first step is to deduce a hypothesis. There are clear intentions as to where we hope and plan to end before we actually begin our expedient. We have this goal in mind from the beginning of the experiment and every step after this leads us to our conclusion, even if the results do not play out in the favor of the the one asking. A research question and a hypothesis must be formed to start, say, “Is autism a kind of brain damage,” and we use our hypothesis, whether correct or incorrect,to predict what we believe the outcome will be. This makes the