Category: S

  • Scientific rigor

    Strict adherence to a protocol that specifies the experimental treatment in procedural detail.  

  • Scientific objectivity

    The state of being unbiased by personal values, beliefs, or expectations in the conduct of scientific research.  

  • Scientific method

    Principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge, involving collection of data (facts) through observations and experimentation and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.  

  • Scientific management

    An approach to management that emphasizes the “one best way” to perform a task.  

  • Scientific ideology

    A view of health phenomena from a scientific, clinical viewpoint. Used esp. in relation to sexual phenomena, secular ideology.  

  • Science

    Seeking to establish general laws connecting a number of facts resulting in a possession of knowledge attained through study (research) or practice. A study based on looking at and recording facts, especially facts arranged into a system. The intellectual process using all available mental and physical resources to better understand, explain, quantitate, and predict normal…

  • Sciatic nerve

    A major collection of nerve fibers arising from the lumbosacral plexus and subserving most sensation of the lower extremity and motion of the leg and foot. Nerve running from the lower spine down the thigh to the knee region, where it divides into two nerves that supply the lower leg. The major nerve of the…

  • Sciatic

    Pertaining to the ischium. Referring to the hip. Referring to the sciatic nerve. Related to the sciatic nerve or the ischium.  

  • Schools without walls

    A type of alternative education that stresses the involvement of the total community as a learning resource.  

  • School superintendent

    The chief school administrator at the local level, usually appointed by the board of education.