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Ask me.Then what is the better method to use to find the answer to a question?
Then what is the better method to use to find the answer to a question?
Then what is the better method to use to find the answer to a question?
Ask me.
Ok, what is the better method?Do you like the color blue? The taste of pizza? Are you sleepy? Use the method of science to answer these.
That's what he's doing.Ask me.
To ask a living creature is best method to find answer. Second best is Wikipedia.He did. You didn't answer.
How is that better?Ask me.
Beats me.Then what is the better method to use to find the answer to a question?
Ask leader of your community.How is that better?
Pick one, then explain the best way to go about finding the answer.Depends on the question
Ok, what is the better method?
Pick one, then explain the best way to go about finding the answer.
Depends on the question, obviously. (Do I actually need to say this?)Then what is the better method to use to find the answer to a question?
Sure there exits many possible ways to answer that question. Flipping a coin would be one way.It depends on the question, right?
Emotional choices, do not seem to fit within a scientific frame work of observe, hypothesis, test, review, adjust, re-test, etc...
For example, in my household, we're trying to make a very difficult decision, and it really boils down to "what do we want?" And figuring that out among competing priorities is not as simple as comparing data, and past experiences.
Biden?Ask leader of your community.
A question you have presented. Try Biden.Biden?
Yes, research is part of science.To ask a living creature is best method to find answer. Second best is Wikipedia.