What is one way that early scientific practice differed from modern scientific practice? Early hypotheses were not based on observations. Early hypotheses were not tested by experimentation. Early hypotheses were formed from scientific questions. Early hypotheses were influenced by creative thinking.
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Early scientific practices differed from modern scientific practice by - Early hypotheses were not tested by experimentation.
Scientific methods are processes or techniques that are used for investigating phenomena, for acquiring new knowledge, and for correcting and integrating previous knowledge regarding an experiment.
Since the 17th century, scientific methods included systematic observation, measurement, formulation, experiment, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
Experiments are important tools of a scientific method that are needed to test hypotheses.
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