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If the experiments were worth doing, then they are worth being reported.
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observationhypothesisexperimentanalysispredictionorganizing datarepeating experimentscommunicating resultsdrawing conclusion
It means to describe the outcome or results of the experiment. you can include in there possible errors, your hypothesis, what you have learned, and your thoughts.
A hypothesis is an educated guess as what you think will happen in an experiment. A hypothesis is what you think may happen- so it may or may not be right. After dealing with the experiment, you must create a conclusion. In the conclusion, describe what actually happened and why or why not your hypothesis proved to be true or not.
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James Fredrick Callahan has written: 'An application of an econometric model to describe the behavior of buyers and sellers'
j.j. thomsan
If the experiments were worth doing, then they are worth being reported.
D.W. Griffith
mendel used itlike that
it was againts fredrick and his men. fighting so the human can go away
D.W. Griffith
Obviously, academic papers should be informative. I'm not sure that it is very helpful to describe them as messages. A typical paper will say something about relevant research, outline the issue to be dealt with and then describe the materials used, experiments done and so on - and finally present a conclusion. There are definite conventions to be followed (unlike in a message).
An alternative conclusion.
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the conclusion is how the volcano erpts faster after putting the baking soda , and vinegar into the volcano