The first step in the scientific method is to make factual, careful and detailed observations.
The next step is to form some hypothesis to explain the observations.
You follow this by designing an experiment to test the validity of this hypothesis.
If the experiment invalidates the hypothesis you then need to come up with another explanation and test this too.
Finally you publish your observations, your hypothesis and experiments and results of these experiments.
Other people can and should then repeat your work to test the veracity/validity of your work.
But the scientific method should never stop this process of observation and testing even for things that we think we have a full explanation for.
No. It may be the first step of the scientific method but could also be used as the first step in many investigative processes.
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
make and observation
state the problem
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The first step in the Scientific Method is to make objective observations
No. It may be the first step of the scientific method but could also be used as the first step in many investigative processes.
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
make and observation
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HypothesisHypothesis
state the problem
The first step in the scientific method is to make observations. Following this is making a hypothesis and performing experiments. Other parts of the scientific method include analyzing data and trying multiple hypotheses.
The scientific method's first step is to form a question.
The scientific method's first step is to form a question.
The first step to the scientific method is forming a hypothesis.
Make a hypothesis.