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  • ...odology_of_Scientific_Research_P.html?id=RRniFBI8Gi4C ''The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes: Volume 1: Philosophical Papers''] (Cambridge: Cambridg ...most ''progressive''.<ref name=Bechtel/> Extending the research program's theories into new domains is ''theoretical progress'', and experimentally corroborat ...
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  • ...her. His unorthodox theories on electromagnetism are not recognized by the scientific community. ...]. He claimed to be the assistant of [[Guglielmo Marconi]] for a number of scientific findings. However, no official proof of these collaborations are known. ...
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  • ...jar]]s) and how they could be passed through a chain of people. The fluid theories of electricity eventually became updated to include the effects of [[magnet ==Fluid theories== ...
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  • ...t led to more mathematically and experimentally sophisticated concepts and theories, including Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, and Einstein's relat ...is no ether, yet the physical reality of force is much weaker than in the theories of Faraday.<ref name="Berk">[[Fields of Force]], William Berkson, 1974</ref ...
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  • {{short description|Scientific field}} '''Technology dynamics''' is broad and relatively new scientific field that has been developed in the framework of the postwar [[science and ...
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  • ...at the interpretation of the words stated in the law must be guided by the scientific concepts that these words represent.</ref> Its main representatives were [[ [[Category:Theories of law]] ...
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  • ...rensic Economics (NAFE) is the scientific discipline that applies economic theories and methods to matters within a legal framework. Forensic economics covers, ...wo definitions is that one suggests the application of science is itself a scientific discipline. Notwithstanding this distinction, both definitions refer to th ...
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  • {{short description|Area of study that is not scientific}} ...can be tested. Therefore, such speculation about historical events is not scientific. This does not mean that history is not a respectable field of study, only ...
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  • {{short description|Application of scientific techniques to archaeology}} ...e book|last1=Marcos Martinón-Torres and David Killick|title=Archaeological Theories and Archaeological Sciences in "The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theor ...
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  • *[[Classical unified field theories]] ...hvily|G. Sardanashvily]], O. Zakharov, ''Gauge Gravitation Theory'' (World Scientific, Singapore, 1992), {{ISBN|981-02-0799-9}} ...
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  • {{short description|Practical application of scientific knowledge}} ...ontrasted with [[basic science]], which is focused on advancing scientific theories and laws that explain and predict natural or other phenomena.<ref>{{Citatio ...
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  • {{short description|Scientific discovery and improvement of scientific knowledge}} ...0506184955/http://www.icsu.org/publications/icsu-position-statements/value-scientific-research|date=2017-05-06}}, International Council for Science, December 200 ...
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  • ...have in common is the dependence on observable data to formulate and test theories and come to conclusions. === Scientific research === ...
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  • ...is the [[scientific discipline]] and profession that applies [[scientific theories]], mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to design, create, and anal * [[Academy Scientific and Technical Award]] ...
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  • ...flourishing of [[Neo-Latin]], Latin vocabulary words used in scholarly and scientific contexts<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Neo-Latin|encyclopedia=The American [[Category:Psychological theories]] ...
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  • ...]. This is an outlook on science education that emphasizes the teaching of scientific and technological developments in their cultural, economic, social and poli ...discoveries, rather than just concentrate on learning scientific facts and theories that seemed distant from their realities (Fensham, 1985 & 1988). ...
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  • ...f> Increasing the perception that there is normative agreement within the scientific community can increase individual support for an issue. A perception of dis ...shown a "consensus gap" between the beliefs of the general public and the scientific community on a number of issues including [[climate change]], [[vaccines]], ...
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  • ...and technology studies|Technology and society|Science studies|Sociology of scientific knowledge}} ...POR), which outlines a method of analysis to demonstrate the ways in which scientific findings are socially constructed (see [[strong program]]). Leading adheren ...
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  • ...y be equivalent, better or worse than the recognized standard concepts and theories of their culture. Thus, understanding is correlated with the ability to mak ....auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/sciamer3.pdf |title=The Limits Of Reason |journal=Scientific American |year=2006 |volume=294 |issue=3 |pages=74–81 |doi=10.1038/scientif ...
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  • ...artifacts. To challenge the so-called "technological determinism", today's theories of technological change emphasize the scope of the need of technical choice == Sociological theories == ...
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