A scientific question is just a question or idea that a scientist, or essentially anybody has that can be answered in a scientific manner with experiments and observations. Obviously most scientists choose to research fields of study they are interested in.
Some general questions like "how does a person think" would be far too complex for a single experiment.
So a scientist will try to think of what kinds of questions their tools could answer. And, potentially inventing new tools to help answer the questions. One tries to select questions with well defined parameters, so one can actually come up with a valid answer or explanation that is supported by data. So rather than asking how a person thinks, one might look at the components of a brain. So a better question might be to ask what the basic functional unit of the brain is.
One then can use tools like a microscope, staining, cell recording, and etc to describe a neuron with its dendrites, axon, synapses, and etc. Then perhaps look at slug brains to determine how the neurons actually work.
Finally with multiple questions, experiments, and even many scientists one might be able to build a description of the structure and function of the brain.
The function of the scientific process, also called the scientific method, is to answer questions based on experimentation and evidence.
Scientific inquiry refers to that you cannot answer questions based on opinions, values, or judgment. yes but you have to have evidence
Non-scientific questions are those that cannot be proven or disproven by experimenting (testing). Also non-scientific questions are vaguely written. Examples: Does god exist? Is cigarette smoke pretty?
SCIENTIFIC:The things which are based on any rules and regulations are called scientific.UNSCIENTIFIC:The things which are not based upon any rules and regulations are unscientific.
A systematic process for answering scientific questions is called
Those based on observation, measurement, and reason.
The function of the scientific process, also called the scientific method, is to answer questions based on experimentation and evidence.
Scientific inquiry refers to that you cannot answer questions based on opinions, values, or judgment. yes but you have to have evidence
Non-scientific questions are those that cannot be proven or disproven by experimenting (testing). Also non-scientific questions are vaguely written. Examples: Does god exist? Is cigarette smoke pretty?
SCIENTIFIC:The things which are based on any rules and regulations are called scientific.UNSCIENTIFIC:The things which are not based upon any rules and regulations are unscientific.
A systematic process for answering scientific questions is called
A systematic and professional way to answer scientific questions using scientific methods.
no,and that is scientifically proven
Scientific inferences are based on observations
The typical method by which scientific questions are investigated is by experiment.
ask a question based on what you're using the scientific method on. ex. eating pretzels in 2 minutes. Question: how many pretzels can you eat in 2 minutes?
scientific methodology