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Science
The systematic study through observation and experimentation.
The building and organizing of knowledge by following scientific method
Formal Science
Social Science
Natural Science
Branches of Science
Formal Science
Branch of science that deals with abstract structures in formal systems, including mathematical and logic.
Social Science
Branch of science that deals with human behaviour around its social and cultural aspects
Natural Science
Branch of science that studies natural phenomena using empirical evidence
Biology
Study of life
Physical Science
Mainly focuses on non-living systems
Physics
The study of matter on how it behaves through space and time
Chemistry
The study of matter and its characteristics, behaviour, and the changes it undergoes
Astronomy
The study of outer space
Earth Science
The study of Earth as a planet
Research
The act of systematically studying to find answers to a scientific problem, undertaken to build science by increasing its stock of knowledge.
Induction
Refers to when a specific observation is used to make a general claim.
To make theories
Deduction
Premises are used to make specific conclusions
To test theories
Scientific Method
The empirical method for acquiring knowledge.
Identify the problem
Make observations
State the hypothesis
Test the hypothesis (experiment)
Analyze and interpret resulting data
Draw conclusions
Steps of Scientific method
Experimentation
Part of scientific method, a controlled investigation of natural phenomena.
Hypothesis testing
A process where a researcher formulates an educated guess to explain a phenomenon, and conduct necessary tests to determine whether to accept or reject the hypothesis
Alternative hypothesis
A guess that there is a significant relationship among the dependent and independent variables.
Null Hypothesis
A guess that there is no significant relationship among the two variables.
Theory
Well-supported, testable experimentation of natural phenomena
Law/ scientific law
A statement that describes or predicts an observed natural phenomenon
Axiom
A statement which everyone agrees is true
Postulate
A statement which is true in mathematical context
Pseudoscience
An approach to gathering knowledge that claims to be scientific, butt violates tenets of science
Paradigm
A framework of thoughts from which reality is interpreted
Measurement
The quantification of attributes of an object which can be compared with other objects with the same attributes
Measurement Errors
Errors are the difference between the measured and the actual values
Systematic errors
Occurs when an error is caused by a predictable cause
Negligent Error
Sometimes called as gross errors, happens when the operator of the measuring device is at fault
Random errors
Often fleeting, and may not be attributed to a singular cause.
Absolute error
The difference between the measured value and actual value
Relative error
The ratio of the absolute error to the expected value
Accuracy
The measurements which are close to the true value of
Precision
Measurements which are close to each other
Significant figures
The number of digits in the result that are known with some degree of reliability
Scientific notation
It is used when writing very large or very small numbers