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## BIG IDEAS
- Popper argued that for a theory to be considered scientific, it must be falsifiable.
- Induction, according to Popper, cannot logically justify the leap from specific observations to universal laws.
- Popper believed that observations are influenced by the existing theoretical framework of the observer.
- Popper argued that scientific progress is made through the elimination of falsified theories rather than the accumulation of confirmed hypotheses.
>[!info] Traditional Scientific Method
>Relies heavily on inductive reasoning, where generalizations are made based on specific observations.
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