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In Biological Method, What is an example of Productive Theory? Please reply fast I have test​

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Answered by saniya2334
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Answer:

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.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

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

Explanation:

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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