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Words used: Scientific research: – Systematic investigation aimed at discovering new knowledge or validating existing knowledge in science., Experimental methods: – Techniques used to test hypotheses through controlled experiments., Theoretical framework: – A structure that can hold or support a theory within research., Carry out: – To perform or conduct a task or experiment., Look into: – To investigate or examine something carefully., Rule out: – To eliminate something as a possibility., Hypothesis: – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, subject to testing., Data: – Facts and statistics collected for analysis., Experiment: – A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis., Back to square one: – Returning to the starting point after a failure., Hit the nail on the head: – Describing exactly what is causing a situation or problem., The tip of the iceberg: – A small visible part of a much larger issue., Scientific Methodology: A systematic approach to research that involves formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing data., Peer-Reviewed Journal: A scholarly publication in which articles are evaluated by experts in the field before publication to ensure quality and credibility., Empirical Evidence: Information acquired by observation or experimentation that is used to validate scientific hypotheses., Interdisciplinary Research: An approach that integrates knowledge and methods from different scientific disciplines to address complex questions.
Created by: А. Патрушева
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