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In the 19th century, the method evolved into six steps, and it was only in the 20th century and the work of KarlPopper that it split into those we recognize today.
- Pose a question about nature (Some would say, not necessarily as the result of an observation).
- Collect the pertinent, observable evidence.
- Formulate an explanatory hypothesis, defining relevant assumptions.
- Deduce its implications.
- Test all of the implications experimentally.
- Accept, reject, or modify the hypothesis based upon the experimental results.
- Define its range of applicability.
- Peer review
- Publish (including methodology, data and analysis)
- Evaluation and peers continue to test, extend and challenge the hypothesis.
See other InterestingMemes.