Collection of observable evidence, precise definition, and replication of results all form the basis for

Collection of observable evidence, precise definition, and replication of results all form the basis for

a. scientific observation.
b. the scientific method.
c. defining a scientific problem.
d. hypothesis generation.

The scientific method consists of collecting observable evidence, precise definition, and replication of results.
Scientific observation is observing and defining through evidence.
Defining a scientific problem does not include collecting evidence.
The hypothesis generation includes gathering data to form a hypothesis.


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