Significance of Scientific method

The scientific method, as understood across various disciplines, is a systematic approach to gaining knowledge. It involves empirical evidence, logical reasoning, observation, experimentation, and analysis. Across Buddhism, Vedanta, and India's history, it emphasizes the importance of objectivity, critical thinking, and validation. In health sciences, the scientific method is a structured process for research, experimentation, and investigation, including the study of Ayurvedic practices and treatments, as well as the study of language, and even the existence of God.

Synonyms: Experimental procedure, Systematic observation, Empirical research, Scientific process, Research methodology, Experimental technique, Scientific procedure, Systematic investigation, Empirical approach

In Dutch: Wetenschappelijke methode; In Finnish: Tieteellinen menetelmä; In Spanish: Método científico; In Portugese: Método científico; In German: Wissenschaftliche Methode; In Malay: Kaedah saintifik; In Swedish: Vetenskaplig metod; In French: Méthode scientifique; In Italian: Metodo scientifico; In Polish: Metoda naukowa

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Buddhist concept of 'Scientific method'

Hindu concept of 'Scientific method'

The concept of Scientific method in local and regional sources

The concept of Scientific method in scientific sources