Meaning of SCIENTIFIC THEORY
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| Definition: | | [n] a theory that explains scientific observations; "scientific theories must be falsifiable" |
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| See Also: | | Arrhenius theory of dissociation, atomic theory, big bang theory, big-bang theory, cell doctrine, cell theory, corpuscular theory, corpuscular theory of light, Einstein's theory of relativity, game theory, germ theory, gravitational theory, indeterminacy principle, information theory, kinetic theory, kinetic theory of gases, nebular hypothesis, Newton's theory of gravitation, organicism, Ostwald's theory of indicators, planetesimal hypothesis, quantum theory, relativity, relativity theory, science, scientific discipline, supersymmetry, theory, theory of dissociation, theory of electrolytic dissociation, theory of evolution, theory of games, theory of gravitation, theory of gravity, theory of indicators, theory of inheritance, theory of organic evolution, theory of relativity, uncertainty principle, undulatory theory, wave theory, wave theory of light | |
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| Definition: | | a statement that postulates ordered relationships among natural phenomena. |
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