question is the first step in the scientific method
data comes after observations
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An answer to your hypothesis supported by your experiment and data from previous experiment's about the same idea
The scientific method is a way to answer a question by making observations, designing an experiment, and collecting and analyzing the data. The steps are: ask a question, do background research, determine a hypothesis, design and test an experiment, collect the data, analyze the data, and draw a conclusion. If the hypothesis is correct, report your data. If it's false, construct a new hypothesis to test. Note that your experiment should have at least three trials to ensure as accurate results as possible.
The next step in the scientific method is to analyze the data you collected.
The data collected in an experiment test a hypothesis. A hypothesis is an educated guess about a specific question, usually regarding science.
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Science methods is part of the experiment. This is taught in science.
if you mean the result from an experiment, then yes. you ask a question, form a hypothesis, preform an experiment, and you get data. you analysis the data and this should tell you whether your hypothesis was right or wrong. this is the scientific method
It is the topic of your science experiment (the whole idea).
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science definition
An answer to your hypothesis supported by your experiment and data from previous experiment's about the same idea
A new question in an experiment would be a revised hypothesis.
Yes, any science experiment needs a control, or else you don't have a baseline from which to base your understanding of the rest of your data.
Mostly bar graphs unless the experiment is continuous
The scientific method is a way to answer a question by making observations, designing an experiment, and collecting and analyzing the data. The steps are: ask a question, do background research, determine a hypothesis, design and test an experiment, collect the data, analyze the data, and draw a conclusion. If the hypothesis is correct, report your data. If it's false, construct a new hypothesis to test. Note that your experiment should have at least three trials to ensure as accurate results as possible.