The aim of knowledge in general is to advance, get better, reach farther, etc. So, the aim of the knowing of what, where, and why about something is to make full use of the old proverb "A wise man learns from his mistakes, but a wiser man learns from others mistakes." It is to learn from the past, do better in the future, and keep up the rate of progressing. The people need to know what's going on or nothing will ever happen/work. That is the aim of knowledge of results. Also, so people who never do anything will have something to do, but that doesn't really count.
Knowledge of result is knowledge about achieving the goal of the performance or externally presented information about the outcome of performing a skil
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The aim and importance of identifying common laboratory apparatuses is so that the person working these things will know what they are used for and can opperate them correctly. It is also good to know how everything works in a laboratory because a person would know what tools to use for each project. Also knowledge of tools is important for safety reasons.
It's basically skeptism, knowing that everyone can have false perceptions or biases, so it's designed in a way to try and correct that or at least minimise things like human error when attaining justified knowledge, which is knowledge you can back up with evidence and others can reach the same results you did.
Science is by definiton: the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment Therefore, scientific results are verifiable through repetition. The scientific community only values results when the process, variables, math, and conclusions are overturned for the entire community to review. This advances the study of the physical and natural world. Results are generally published in research magazines such as Science Magazine.
A hypothesis doesn't necessarily need to be correct. After a scientist has conducted an experiment and discovered that their hypothesis is incorrect, they still have gained the knowledge and the results from their experiment---as well as the correct answer, in some cases. They can use the results from the experiment that tested the original hypothesis to form a new experiment.
AIM: to reduce the time and to get results of large experiments of fine defined objectives.
To formulate into or reduce to a system: "The aim of science is surely to amass and systematize knowledge"
Science pursues knowledge for it's own sake. Technology pursues the application of that knowledge for practical purposes.
People knowing answers can share their expertise and knowledge. WikiAnswers is an opensource tool to disseminate knowledge. Its aim is to make people get awareness when they lack certain information. Its a tool of the open minded intellectuals to give free information to the world.
Being brawny, smart and productive is the aim of every knowledge acquired.
It links back to the aim and you answer your question, based on the results you got.
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Being useful, objective and productive, is the aim of every knowledge acquired.
The order is aim, hypothesis, materials, method, results, discussion and then conclusion.
Type your answer here... Hypothesis is your guess/prediction to the results of an experiment and also in relation to the aim of the experiment.
For Biology: -Date -Topic -Title -Introduction -Hypothesis -Aim -Materials/Apparatus ..(which could be a questionnaire) -Method -Expected Results -Limitations -References For Chemistry: -Title -Aim -Hypothesis -Apparatus/Materials -Variables -Procedure -Data Collected -Treatment of Data -Discussion (limitations, sources of errors, need for reprtition)
yes for a good science fair you would you need a title, question, aim, abstract, hypothesis, method, variables, results, conclusion, bibliography and thanks