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Type of theory
Has types association theory, associationism, atomic theory, atomism, big-bang theory, big bang theory, cell doctrine, cell theory, configurationism, continuous creation theory, corpuscular theory, corpuscular theory of light, einstein's theory of relativity, evolutionism, functionalism, game theory, germ theory, gestalt psychology, gravitational theory, indeterminacy principle, information theory, kinetic theory, kinetic theory of gases, nebular hypothesis, newton's theory of gravitation, organicism, ostwald's theory of indicators, planetesimal hypothesis, quantum theory, relativity, relativity theory, wave theory of light, wave theory, arrhenius theory of dissociation, steady state theory, supersymmetry, theory of dissociation, theory of electrolytic dissociation, theory of evolution, theory of games, theory of gravitation, theory of gravity, theory of indicators, theory of inheritance, theory of organic evolution, theory of relativity, uncertainty principle, undulatory theory

Examples of scientific theory

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A scientific theory is backed up by experiment and is in fact a verified thesis.
From the economist.com
In Hodge's time, there were legitimate scientific objections to Darwin's theory.
From the scienceblogs.com
So are you claiming to have a bag full of scientific evidence for design theory?
From the guardian.co.uk
But it is the experiment which provides the raw material for scientific theory.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If you want to look for holes in any scientific theory, you will always find them.
From the forbes.com
Challenging scientific theory on religious grounds is anti-scientific bigotry.
From the newscientist.com
A scientific theory is a set of principles that explain and predict phenomena.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Questions that would be perfectly legitimate for any respectable scientific theory.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
One scientific theory supplants another by the earnest application of more science.
From the scienceblogs.com