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Answered by tiwarisampurna48
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Scientific interpretations are based upon the author's knowledge, which is gained through their experience, through their reading and through their analytical (inductive and deductive) skills. If these scientific interpretations are accepted by peer-review and published, they may then be considered scientific facts.23-Apr-2021

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Answered by JSP2008
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  • Scientific interpretations are based upon the author's knowledge, which is gained through their experience, through their reading, and their analytical (inductive and deductive) skills. If these scientific interpretations are accepted by peer-review and published, they may then be considered scientific facts.

  • Science knowledge is based on empirical evidence. Science disciplines share common rules of evidence used to evaluate explanations about natural systems. Science includes the process of coordinating patterns of evidence with current theory.

  • As we observe the facts and behaviour so ideas form about their meaning. From these ideas we develop hypotheses to explain them. In pure science it should be possible to repeat the same tests, conducted under the same conditions, and accurately predict the outcome each time.

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