Outline of scientific method

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to scientific method:

The Scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena and acquiring new knowledge, as well as for correcting and integrating previous knowledge. It is based on observable, empirical, reproducible, measurable evidence, and subject to the laws of reasoning.

Nature of scientific method

Main article: Scientific method

Elements of scientific method

Main article: Research

Observation

Main article: Observation

Hypothesis

Main article: Hypothesis

Experiment

Main article: Experiment

Theory

Prediction

Evaluation by scientific community

Scientific method concepts

Empirical methods

Main article: Empirical methods

Use of statistics

Paradigm change

Problem of induction

The problem of induction questions the logical basis of scientific statements.

Scientific creativity

Deviations from the scientific method

Critique of scientific method

Relationship of scientific method to technology

Aesthetics in the scientific method

History of scientific method

Main articles: History of scientific method, Timeline of the history of scientific method, and History of science

Publications

Persons influential in the development of scientific method

Why didn't the scientific method arise elsewhere?

See also

External links

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