In Biological Method, What is an example of Productive Theory? Please reply fast I have test
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Productive theory: a theory that is predictive and has explanatory power. • Suggests new and different hypothesis. Scientific law • A scientific law is a uniform or constant fact of nature, it is virtually an irrefutable theory. Biology is short in laws due to elusive nature of life.
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A Productive theory is different from a theory in terms of its predictive nature. It is used when the formulating alternative theories to explain the results of an experiment which are unexpected and have no current explanation
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The biological method consists of the following steps
- Observing
- Forming a hypothesis
- Setting up experiments
- Collecting Data
- Deriving a conclusion
- Repeating trials
A productive theory is a theory which predicts something and explains observations.
- It provides an alternative form of hypothesis
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