What is science?

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In 2000 The Ohio Academy of Science published its definition of "Science." Response to this definition led the Academy to produce a position paper entitled What is Science? The Academy officially adopted the position paper version of What is Science?, http: //www.ohiosci.org/ Whatisscience.pdf, at the April 2004 Ohio Academy of Science Annual Meeting. Response to this fact sheet demonstrated a need to further expand this document. Thus, this expanded version builds on the April 2004 position paper, What is Science? This paper clarifies what is science, the scientific method, a scientific hypothesis, a scientific theory, the importance of science, and what is not science.

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Shrake, D. L., Elfner, L. E., Hummon, W., Janson, R. W., & Free, M. (2006). What is science? Ohio Journal of Science, 106(4), 130–135. https://doi.org/10.7312/brys92722-003

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