>>13425839>>13426127The scientific process is the order of events
scientists go through when they investigate any
phenomena. First, they inquire. Then, they
gather relevant knowledge and data on it to
make a hypothesis of what happens. Then,
some tests. Finally, results in the positive or
negative of the hypothesis and relaying them.
Depending on the subject, or phenomena,
the actual structure of this process can vary. Scientists should be able to alter the structure
of how they can best investigate things in line
with the process, which means that the
process can be improved on and questioned
like the structure of their investigation of the
phenomena.
So, we have the scientific process which has
remained mostly the same since its founding
(and can be improved on through inquiry),
and the structure from the process specific to
the phenomena to derive a result
(in line with the process and can be changed
or improved).