• oce 🐆
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      96 months ago

      He probably means the idealized scientific method you learn at school is not what really happens in reality, in particular “soft” science fields may not be able to follow it strictly and still do good science.

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        Doesn’t this difference make the scientific method not real?

        Edit: I don’t talk about bad science.

    • Johanno
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      46 months ago

      The scientific method varies from field to field. In medicine you usually need to proof it by taking a significant amount people. Then create a control group and a testing group. Then test your medicine on the group and give the other placebos.

      When you can measure health improvement for one group over the other there is a reasonable amount of proof that the medicine works.

      The scientific method has one major goal. Reduce human made errors in science. Humans do not work objectively. Humans always have an bias. Things like reproduceable tests and peer review try to reduce the bias.

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        36 months ago

        Take 10 labs and you’ll get 10 definitions of the scientific method. It’s just a tradition that yields some results.

        peer review try to reduce the bias.

        Sounds like you haven’t been peer reviewed enough