it is called data
Form a question. Develop a hypothesis. Make observations. Conduct controlled experiments. Make predictions. Collect data. Analyze data. Develop a conclusion.
During experiments, scientists collect data based on the observations they make. Scientists make decisions based on their analysis of data. Data can be organized into diagrams, charts, graphs, equations, matrices, and tables. Sometimes data are expressed in verbal or written forms that describe observations. Often, data are expressed in numerical form based on measurements such as time, temperature, length, mass, area, volume, or numerical counts of matter. Scientists usually consider data from an experiment valid after that experiment has been repeated several times and yielded similar results.
They collect [vast quantities] of raw data that scientists, from many disciplines, operate upon to produce information and discoveries.
When scientists perform experiments they don't just do it for reason, they do it to collect evidence to disprove or prove a hypothesis, which is basically a scientific statement that can be proved/disproved. If a hypothesis is proved, generally further tests are conducted around it to build up evidence that can eventually turn it into a theory.
evolutionary biologist
Through personal experience and previous observations and experiments.
Scientists perform experiments to collect data.
he did experiments
data
organize and collect data
Scientists make observations.
Form a question. Develop a hypothesis. Make observations. Conduct controlled experiments. Make predictions. Collect data. Analyze data. Develop a conclusion.
You can gather information firsthand by conducting interviews, observations, surveys, or experiments. This allows you to collect data directly from the source, providing you with reliable and accurate information for your research or investigation.
Observations
Observations
Observation helps scientists gather an collect data, which without, their experiment(s) could not exist
1. data 2. samples from experiments 3. ?