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Descriptive -LRB- or discovery -RRB- science , which is usually inductive , aims to observe , explore , and discover , while hypothesis-based science , which is usually deductive , begins with a specific question or problem and a potential answer or solution that can be tested . The boundary between these two forms of study is often blurred , and most scientific endeavors combine both approaches . The fuzzy boundary becomes apparent when thinking about how easily observation can lead to specific questions . For example , a gentleman in the 1940s observed that the burr seeds that stuck to his clothes and his dog 's fur had a tiny hook structure . On closer inspection , he discovered that the burrs ' gripping device was more reliable than a zipper .

Target

  • The fuzzy boundary becomes apparent when thinking about how easily observation can lead to specific questions .
  • become

Candidates

Please check all the words that can be used instead of the target word in the same context. Note that the morphology of the target (third person singular, past tense etc.) is considered to be applied to the candidate automatically in the process of paraphrasing.

1.agree
2.wax
3.fit
4.display
5.shift
6.enrich
7.suit
8.convert
9.come
10.match
11.adorn
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