experimental and control
There are 2 variables and they are independent and dependant.
Scientific method is : 1. Observation 2. Hypothesis 3. Experiment 4. Analysis -Support or reject hypothesis 5. Start a new hypothesis OR experiment
The scientific method is the...... 1. Question 2. Background research 3. Hypothesis 4. Experiment 5. Conclusion 6. Results
1.The question 2.The hypothesis 3.The experiment 4.The scientific paper Que the applause!
A hypothesis and one or more backup `scientific' statements.
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scientific method 1 observation 2 hypothesis 3 experiment 4 theory 5 prediction 6 law
1. Experiment 2.hypothesis 3. Checking hypothesis
1. Identify a problem 2. Create a hypothesis 3. Create an experiment/collect data 4. Analyze Data 5. Conclusion
yes they do. they have at least 2 different blood groups.
-- 2 groups of 25 each -- 5 groups of 10 each
The steps to the scientific method as it is today. 1) Ask a scientific question. What is that growing in the yard? 2) Make observations. -For example: Your 5 senses. Hearing, feeling, tasting, sight, and smell. 3) Gather information. -Make a list of all the places you could gather information for a scientific question. 4) Form a Hypothesis. -What you think the outcome of the Experiment will be. 5)Experiment. -Controlled experiment: only one variable is being changed/ manipulated at a time. -Control: is the part of an experiment that is standard against which results are compared. -Dependent Variable: is the condition in the experiment that is being tested. (is the variable that you would be measuring) -Independent Variable: is the variable that is being changed/ manipulated in the experiment. -Constant: any variable that remains the same for all experimental groups. 6) Collect Data. -Numerical data is often displayed in a chart. 7) Analyze Data. -Graph your results. 8) Draw a conclusion. -Compare your results to your Hypothesis. Scientific Method: 1.Ask a scientific question 2. Make an observation. 3. Ask a question. 4. Make a hypothesis. 5. Conduct an experiment. 6. Collect data 7. Analyze data 8. Draw a conclusion See link below: