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How do scientists today usually communicate their results and conclusions?

Scientists communicate their results and conclusions through research reports that are published in popular magazines and peer-reviewed academic journals. Many scientists will also host presentations in which they discuss their academic findings.


When scientist research the same problem they often find and publish different results?

Scientists do often research the same issue, but many times, the scientists that are researching the same topic work at the same facility, organization, and/or company. If different scientists are working together, then they will come to a conclusion together and write the results based on their experimentation. If for example two scientists are NOT working together, then they may write different lab conclusions. Here is the important catch: Many scientists are not allowed to publish due to inaccuracy or uncommon theories. The Big Bang Theory is published because many people believe the theory is accurate. Most theories or results are never published. Only written into lab journals. I WOULD GLADLY APPRECIATE IF YOU WOULD NOT PLAGIARIZE. YOU MAY USE MY WORDS, BUT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES COPY WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN. THANKS!! :)


How should other scientists respond to Dr Maxwell's research?

They should try to reproduce Dr. Maxwell's research to verify his results.


Why is it important for scientists to share their results?

So that they can be tested and either confirmed if correct or disconfirmed if incorrect. Also, whether correct or incorrect the results may inspire new directions of research. Secrecy is the enemy of scientific progress.


What do scientists do after an investigation?

In most cases, scientists are testing a hypothesis to find out if it is true. After they have concluded their research and made certain they have enough information to determine a reliable result, they will usually write up their findings and publish the results in a journal, so that other scientists can learn from the research, and perhaps expand upon it in future scientific investigations.

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Why is it necessary for scientists to record and publish their results?

This is a way of letting other scientists know about the different research projects that have been going on. Also other scientists can review the published results.


How can scientists be sure there research is reliable?

repeating itasking other scientists to repeat itcritically discussing their results with other scientists


How do scientists today usually communicate their results and conclusions?

Scientists communicate their results and conclusions through research reports that are published in popular magazines and peer-reviewed academic journals. Many scientists will also host presentations in which they discuss their academic findings.


What are the scientific steps in solving a problem?

There are five main scientific steps in solving a problem. They are observing, forming hypotheses, testing hypotheses, analyzing data, and evaluating results. During the observing process, scientists make observations and examine prior research. While forming a hypothesis or hypotheses (plural form) scientists ask questions and try to explain the observations. In the process of testing the hypotheses. scientists collect data that they use to support or reject a hypothesis. Analyzing data is when scientists analyze their data to draw conclusions about their research. finally evaluating results, scientists evaluate the data and conclusions presented by other scientists. This a cycle that keeps going on and on.


When scientist research the same problem they often find and publish different results?

Scientists do often research the same issue, but many times, the scientists that are researching the same topic work at the same facility, organization, and/or company. If different scientists are working together, then they will come to a conclusion together and write the results based on their experimentation. If for example two scientists are NOT working together, then they may write different lab conclusions. Here is the important catch: Many scientists are not allowed to publish due to inaccuracy or uncommon theories. The Big Bang Theory is published because many people believe the theory is accurate. Most theories or results are never published. Only written into lab journals. I WOULD GLADLY APPRECIATE IF YOU WOULD NOT PLAGIARIZE. YOU MAY USE MY WORDS, BUT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES COPY WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN. THANKS!! :)


What are the elements of a research problem?

The 5 elements of a research problem are the abstract, methods, results, discussion, and references. The abstract is a summary of the research. Methods and results are calculated. A discussion of the methods used and the results of each take place. References are checked and double-checked.


What are the seven steps scientists use in the scientific method?

1: problem 2: research 3:hypothesis 4:experiment 5:data(analysis) 6: results 7: conclusion


How should other scientists respond to Dr Maxwell's research?

They should try to reproduce Dr. Maxwell's research to verify his results.


Two scientists have performed the same experiment and have gotten different results why?

They have gotten different results because they performed it from their knowledge.


What do scientists use to communicate the results of an expieriment?

They describe their experiments and the results obtained in research articles (also known as papers) and have them published in journals.


How did the results on j j thomsons experiments change how scientists thought about atoms?

evaluate the impact of research on the way scientists thought about atoms


What processes do scientists use to solve a problem?

perdict, experiment, record data, discuss results. :)