Predictions
predictions
Scientists routinely make predictions based on their hypotheses in order to test their validity. These predictions outline expected outcomes or behaviors under specific conditions. By conducting experiments or observations to gather data, scientists can confirm or refute their hypotheses, thus advancing their understanding of the underlying phenomena. This rigorous process is fundamental to the scientific method.
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Attempt to control the conditions
Attempt to control the conditions
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In an observational study, a scientist will never draw attention to himself or herself. They will also not attempt to randomize a study.
A. Carolus Linnaeus
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A scientific law is a description of observed phenomena that repeat (i.e. not a one-time event). A hypothesis seeks to explain the law. Hypotheses that are able to demonstrate the ability to make predictions about the law may become a theory. Hypotheses and theories attempt to explain laws, not the other way around.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.