the conclusion
your answerWell what you have to know FIRST is what they do BEFORE the experiment. What scientist do before an experiment is they observe what they are going to do. Then they come up with an HYPOTHESIS. An HYPOTHESIS is an educated guess. They write what they THINK is going to happen. Then they do their experiment. After they do that, they check their HYPOTHESISand if they guessed wrong, they don't cross the HYPOTHESISout, they learn from their mistakes, so they write what really happened during the experiment. I hope this helped if it did then email me at babybaby12123@yahoo.com
a scientist can do another experiment or change their hypothesis.
the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry
The scientific theory should be changed.
Analyze the experiment to decide whether the results were flawed.
Draw conclusions and write a report. If you are a high level scientist doing research , then the report is offered to a learned journal for promulgation/publication.
In the sentence "During the experiment, the scientist continued on despite the risk," the object is "the experiment." It is the thing that the scientist is engaging in, while "the risk" acts as an obstacle or consideration that the scientist is choosing to ignore.
Many times, the scientist has a fair amount of confidence that the experiment will perform according to the prediction.
The tools that a scientist would use to conduct an experiment would vary greatly on the nature of the experiment.
An experiment.
Be clear about the purpose of the experiment.
plan the experiment