Correct predictions are strong evidence that
a theory is on the right track toward explaining reality.
The people who came up with the Efficient Market
Theory were on the right track.
Not exact matches
It shows many signs of
being on the
right track toward a correct quantum
theory of gravity.
Robert Bright
is undoubtedly
on the
right track with his biological
theory of why some objects multiply while others disappear...
That connection could
be the first, long - awaited sign that string
theory — which
is in desperate need of evidence, any evidence, to support its ambitious claims to truth —
is on the
right track.
So there
's this kind of gee - whiz stage of it, and then you also see those ideas seeping into the
theories, disproving some, suggesting that others
are on the
right track, proving some even; and those
theories, in turn, incorporate principles, new laws of nature, new principles of nature that will, I think, inform our broader culture.
To date there hasn't
been a lot of strong evidence in support of any of the competing
theories, but here we have confirmed that the classic
theory is probably
on the
right track.
So, two questions:
am I
on the
right track with the overtraining
theory?
«What our collaborative learning style empowers and enables
is a student's resilience — how do you look to your neighbor as a resource, how do you test your own
theories, how do you understand if you
're on the
right track or the wrong
track?»
The collaborative - learning style incorporated into the fabric of the school helps students to
be resilient by aiding them with identifying their resources (peers) and testing their
theories to see if they
are on the
right track all while developing habits of mind that form the foundation of scholarship.