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Science is based on inductive reasoning, drawing on observations and experience to infer knowledge about the 'truth.' Scientists will suspend their judgement on causation until further testing can be done of alternative hypotheses and original hypotheses are tested repeatedly and verified. There exists a standard scientific method for experiments and, thus, the results of scientific inquiry are universal. Science attempts to describe degrees of causal relationships. |