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For the evidence, essays on facts, hypothesis and the theories. All the requirements for the scientific proof are extremely rigorous. It is highly doubted, that any single experiment can be well controlled so that the conclusions can be regarded as proof. In fact, for results to be accepted, they must be confirmed independently. We never know that any model described by us presents an accurate picture of any of the natural processes. We can never look back to the original blue prints to check the conclusions that we made. So the data that you are presenting should strongly support a position, or it may allow them to reject a hypothesis, and they don't provide anything close to a proof for doing that. So instead of giving your opinions try to write in a style that would make your statement look like facts. The reader always believes on the facts that are presented and is not interested in opinions.

Subjectivity and the use of Superlatives in a Research Paper

By: Alec Griffin




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