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Unifying Characteristic of Sciences
Distinct scientific disciplines, such as astronomy, biology, and chemistry, are not united by their specific subject matter (e.g., celestial bodies versus living organisms) or by the specialized equipment and techniques they use. Instead, the fundamental commonality that ties all sciences together is their shared, general approach to investigating and understanding the natural world.
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Which of the following best describes the fundamental nature of science in psychological research?
A psychology researcher gathers numerous personal stories from acquaintances about why people procrastinate on tasks and compiles them into a summary report, but never formulates a testable prediction or systematically evaluates these ideas against collected data. This approach would be considered scientific because it produces organized knowledge about procrastination.