Actually, that is more a weakness of social science writing, though science writer are not subjected to stringent peer review.
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Scientific methodology involves obderving and asking questions, making inferences and forming hypotheses, conducting controlled experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.
1 cm is NOT equal to one-half meter.If you're taking about a scale drawing at 2cm:1m, then 10 cm on the drawing would correspond to 5 meters.
drawing
Yes it could be a drawing from long ago
true-people can do the same experiment, but draw dfferent conclusions and this happens very often
Finding evidence that is in the story
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analyze the data (apex)
making observations
A scientific conclusion should be based on evidence and data analysis. It should also be objective, drawing logical inferences from the results obtained rather than being influenced by personal biases or opinions.
Please be more specific.
The last step in the scientific method is drawing a conclusion based on the results of the experiment and analyzing whether the hypothesis was supported or refuted by the data collected.
A "drawing conclusion" paragraph is when you restate the points in your previous paragraphs, you restate how these tie to the idea, and you close the paragraph.
Type of drawing conclusion
Drawing Conclusions
You are probably referring to "drawing a conclusion." This means examining all of the available information (or evidence) and then deciding what you think it means. You may also, more commonly, see it expressed as "coming to a conclusion." A sentence: The police officer looked at the scene of the crime, and came to the conclusion that a robbery had taken place. You may also hear the expression "jumping to conclusions"-- this means deciding on something before you have examined the facts.