PTE Reading MC Single Answer
Read the passage and answer the question by selecting the correct response from the options below.
There is indeed no such thing as “the” scientific method. A scientist uses a very great variety of exploratory stratagems, and although a scientist has a certain address to his problems – a certain way of going about things that is more likely to bring success than the grouping of an amateur – he uses no procedure of discovery that can be logically scripted. According to Popper’s methodology, every recognition of truth is preceded by an imaginative preconception of what the truth might be – by hypotheses such as William Whewell's first called “happy guesses.”
What main point is the author trying to make?