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Yes it is. They need to keep records of experiments, like the process of the experiment, so they can repeat it again, and the results. This helps in further research they will do and that other scientists may do. Science is all about gaining and testing knowledge, so it is critical that they record their data.
This is a way of letting other scientists know about the different research projects that have been going on. Also other scientists can review the published results.
The principle of fossil succession and the theory of evolution have helped scientists explain the fossil record.
In this order: -State the problem/ ask question -Form a hypothesis -Set up a controlled experiment -Record results - Analyze results -Draw a conclusion -Publish results
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Yes it is. They need to keep records of experiments, like the process of the experiment, so they can repeat it again, and the results. This helps in further research they will do and that other scientists may do. Science is all about gaining and testing knowledge, so it is critical that they record their data.
Record the data and form a conclusion based on the results.
Scientists record their results in their scientific notebook. They share their results in scientific presentations, poster sessions and peer-reviewed journal articles.
A record of succes and failure will help them determine what they did wrong and help the get better results.
Well you record these for later use and for communicating. At the end of the process, as we all know, its share results. So, you record observations and data so you can share and exchange results with other scientists. This will help create new ideas and methods, which will help in later experiments......................... Im in the 8th grade MLK MAGNET hope i helped:)
Scientists can use spread sheets to record data from their experiments.
This is a way of letting other scientists know about the different research projects that have been going on. Also other scientists can review the published results.
Answer is : "they analyze all results" Scientists remain objective by not influencing the results of the experiments outside of the established parameters. That means they will not reach in and interfere with the experiment. Also, when they analyze results they attempt to record what actually happened rather than change it slightly to fit what they wanted to see happen.
perdict, experiment, record data, discuss results. :)
Scientists record experiments in trials.They repeat experiments over and over again so they can find averages.Also,experiments in different conditions,called varibles,could change.But the main reason is the outcome would change
Scientists make more mistakes than not. It is part of the business and why they call their work "experiments". As a working scientists you try to keep your basics constant. You control the pH of your solutions, the don't switch suppliers for even basic salts mid-experiment. Most importantly you repeat experiments several times and use statistical analysis to support your conclusions. The goal of scientist is to have his/her results confirmed by repetition by others. If it isn't reproducible than it isn't believable. But wrong conclusions.... Record your mistake in the results and talk about it in the conclusion/examination of data.
they need to know so they can record their results accuratley and get a result that is reliable.