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A scientific project is a collection of [[experiment| experiments]] designed to proof or disproof a specific hypothesis. The [[experiment| experiments]] will follow the logic of the scientific discovery [1] on which a hypothesis will support a prediction and this will be tested by experimental [[assay| assays]] (''i.e.'', observations under controlled conditions). The result of these experiments will proof or disproof the specific hypothesis and, usually, provide new hypotheses to test. A scientific project must be carefully designed to obtain relevant statistical information through enough [[replica| data collection]]. | |||
[1] Popper K (2002) The logic of scientific discovery. Routledge Classics. ISBN: 978-0-415-27843-0 | |||
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The following definition lacks quality control and is not applied as such in the Oroboros QM.
A scientific project is a collection of experiments designed to proof or disproof a specific hypothesis. The experiments will follow the logic of the scientific discovery [1] on which a hypothesis will support a prediction and this will be tested by experimental assays (i.e., observations under controlled conditions). The result of these experiments will proof or disproof the specific hypothesis and, usually, provide new hypotheses to test. A scientific project must be carefully designed to obtain relevant statistical information through enough data collection.
[1] Popper K (2002) The logic of scientific discovery. Routledge Classics. ISBN: 978-0-415-27843-0
Communicated by Doerrier C 2019-07-29
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