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What is the meaning of scientific approach? i want to know

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The approach varies a bit with the diferent disciplines of science. Essentially, you take available information, formulate a hypothesis, and then test the hypothesis in an effort to disprove it.

For example, a patch of woods is not reproducing well. There are many deer in the area. You think that they are the cause. Your null hypothesis is that they are not. You remove the deer or reduce their numbers severely. If the woodland recovers, you have disproved your null hypothesis and the woodland is more likely to remain healthy and reproducing if you maintain low numbers of deer than if you let the deer population recover. 67% 6 Votes

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  • If your religion forbid%26#039;s science then you don%26#039;t have a scientific approach, which is merely question%26#039;s about life, experimenting, and doing stuff that religion%26#039;s forbid, and or people who have closed mind%26#039;s, and desire your scientific mind to be obedient to their closed system. science is a young idea, not around homo-sapien%26#039;s very long, in fact us people are a young specie%26#039;s, so that any science minded soul%26#039;s such as you, would find the majority of people not like so. If you are wise you would protect and nurture your scientific curiousity%26#039;s, regardless of other%26#039;s ego. Studying mankind as a young species, bring%26#039;s up the point of science versus religion. People should have both, and not one or the other as is troubleing the planet, and imperiling the future of mankind, science should be heaven on earth, not hell. 11% 1 Vote
  • A scientific approach is testing a question in a reproduceable, experimental way where the conclusions are based on the evidence, empirical. The scientific method is the process for formulating such an experiment. 11% 1 Vote
  • it means is how you handle a problem.i cant further elaborate it. 11% 1 Vote
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