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Q: What do scientist create and perform to test their hypotheses?
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How scientists test hypothheses?

To test hypotheses, scientists create experiments.


Why do scientist conduct investagations?

To garner more information and dataTo check or test hypotheses and theories


Is every Person on earth part of a scientist?

Every person on each is "part scientist". That means, we all are (1) curious (2) question things (3) make guesses, which scientists call "hypothesizing" and (4.) when our guesses are wrong, we make one or several new hypotheses. As such, we all have the mind of a scientist, but less trained. Scientists learn to separate out their biases, and how to avoid faulty conclusions. Scientists learn how to create an experiment or controlled study to test out their hypotheses. That is the only difference between "every person" and a scientist.


What type of experiment can test a hypotheses?

just about any science experiment can test a hypotheses


How do scientist solve problem in scientific way?

Using the scientific method, scientists can work together to test different hypotheses and determine the best solution for the problem


Who is a computer scientist?

a scientist that use computers to create something and eventually make then test it before they take it out to the world to see.


Who is computer scientist?

a scientist that use computers to create something and eventually make then test it before they take it out to the world to see.


What should the students do to test these hypotheses?

perform an experiment that attempts to identify the gas above the open beaker


Are original hypotheses formed after an experiment?

No, origianl hypotheses usually before the experiment that is the reason people do the experient which is test their hypotheses


How do you test hypotheses?

by collecting data


What do scientists form and test?

hypotheses


Why is careful obersavation important to being a scientist?

A scientist may create an hypothesis on the basis of their observations. If their observations are carelessly made or recorded then any hypotheses they offer will be inaccurate reflections of nature. A scientist may alternatively collect observations to test an hypothesis. If these observations are carelessly made or recorded then the conclusions that the scientist makes about the hypothesis could very well be incorrect. At the very least the conclusions they draw would not be based on sound evidence (because the observations are unsound).