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How is scientific work different from nearly all other human activities?

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  • 19-08-2017
Scientific work is different from all other human activities because scientific work followed a laid down standard called scientific process. Scientific process is the standard procedure that must be followed when performing scientific research. Having a standard to follow make it possible for scientists all over the world to carry out research which are reproducible anywhere in the world. 
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