All of them. Or none of them. I'm not sure because you DIDN'T GIVE ANY OPTIONS.
A finding is a proven result obtained from an experiment. This is different from a conclusion. A conclusion is a statement that suggests something based on the findings.
A valid experiment must include a control group for comparison, random assignment of participants to groups, manipulation of an independent variable, and measurement of a dependent variable to test the hypothesis.
A hypothesis is a proposition to be proven or disproven by experiment or, in the case of statistics, to be assessed for its likelihood based on the numbers available.
That's the first step.
A hypothesis is the idea of what the conclusion will be of your experiment.
proven wrong!!!!
Because it has never been proven. Part of how science works is repeatability. If two scientists do the same experiment, they are expected to get the same results. With telekinesis, that doesn't happen.
It's not that it's not correct, it was that the experiment proved it wrong. And it is helpful because it tells the scientist that their idea was incorrect do to speak and that the experiment proved it. You can still write a very good report if the hypothesis was proven wrong
A testable prediction is a statement that is either proven true or proven false in a scientific experiment. It is also known as a hypothesis.
A reliable experiment is one that can be proven or has been worked out several times giving valid or dependable results.
False.
Fossil fuels that can be obtained using current technology are called proven reserves.
A conclusion is what the experimenter observes from the experiment andwhether your hypothesis was proven correct or not.While the theory is the facts that is known about the experiment