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After they have drawn a conclusion and analyzed results
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Results mean what has finally happened at the end. Hope this helps! :)
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After they have drawn a conclusion and analyzed results
Publishing your findings is useful in communicating your results, which happens to be the last step in the scientific method.
A computer is used to process the information from the test, then the results are analyzed by a doctor.
The process that results when water from lakes and streams is gathered by the air is called evaporation. After the water evaporates, it condenses into clouds.
According to inductivism, scientific research proceeds from observations to theories.Scientists begin with experiments, finding out what happens in specific cases. They then use the results of these experiments to develop general theories about what happens in all cases.
Scientific observations and experimental results are required for a theory to be scientific.
Observation,experimentation,reasoning,implementation
Your question is incredibly ambiguous. In general, scientific technique probably refers to the scientific method, which is always used with somewhat little variation.-Find a problem or question of why something happens-Hypothesize the mechanism of why it happens the way it does.-Make predictions of what the hypothesis implies (guess the outcome of experiments)-Conduct experiments based on your hypothesis to see if they match your predictions-Analyze the results and data from your experiment.It may be necessary to repeat the process. And remember, negative results (when your predictions are wrong) are still results--they show you what not to do, and how something ISN'T, which is very important in making progress.
Scientific laws and scientific theories are both based on observations and experimental results.
The computer help us to solve scientific researches.Computers have been valuable tools for scientific research since their development in the 1940s. Computers have changed the ways in which scientific research is compiled and analyzed. Scientists, engineers and researchers alike are able to compile vast amounts of data and leave it to the computer to work through the data while focusing on another area of the research project. This creates research results with fewer errors and better-engineered products.
He published his experimental results in a scientific publication.
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