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Title: Scientific discovery and its role in sports science
Authors: Foster, Carl
Anholm, James D.
Best, Thomas
Boullosa, Daniel
Cress, Maria L.
Koning, Jos J. de
Gonçalves, Carlos 
Hahn, Chelsea
Lucia, Alejandro
Porcari, John P.
Pyne, David B.
Rodriguez-Marroyo, Jose A.
Seiler, K. Stephen
Keywords: scientific method; hypothesis; paradigm
Issue Date: Dec-2016
Serial title, monograph or event: Kinesiology
Volume: 48
Issue: 2
Abstract: Scientific discovery is about a search for the Truth, for the consistent and predictable in how the universe works. Using a particular method of inquiry, the scientific method, and with acknowledgement of the inherently self-correcting nature of science, scientific inquiry moves forward incrementally to ever closer approximations of the Truth. This paper reviews the history of scientific inquiry, the methodology of the scientific method, including the necessity for hypothesis testing and development of the probability that a particular answer is a closer approximation of the Truth than previous answers have been. It also discusses some of the pitfalls of scientific inquiry, and areas in which the search for Truth may be corrupted.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/97444
ISSN: 1331-1441 (Print)
1848-638X (Online)
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FCDEF - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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