Basic Scientific Research Activity
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A Basic Scientific Research Activity is a Basic Research Activity that is focused on Scientific Questions.
- AKA: Pure Scientific Research, Basic Science Research Activity.
- Context:
- It can produce Models that can be Validated by an Experimental Researcher.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Empirical Research Activity.
References
2009
- (Wikipedia, 2009) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_science
- Fundamental science is the part of science that describes the most basic objects, forces, relations between them and laws governing them, such that all other phenomena may be in principle derived from them, following the logic of scientific reductionism. There is a difference between fundamental or pure science and practical science; sometimes called by the two phrases pure science and applied science. [1] Pure science, in contrast to applied science, is defined as a basic knowledge it develops. Basic science is the heart of all discoveries, and progress is based on well controlled experiments. Pure science is dependent upon deductions from demonstrated truths, or is studied without regard to practical applications.