There is no "best" question for a scientific inquiry. Science is based on 1 singular idea forming in your mind and then exploring that idea. There is no such thing as a bad scientific investigation, investigate what inspires and interests you the most.
The first step of the scientific method is to identify a question to investigate.
The parts of scientific investigation are identifying a research question or problem, forming a hypothesis, gathering evidence, analyzing evidence.
A scientific investigation is a method of identifying a question through observations. Next, a hypothesis is formed as a tentative explanation for the question. Third, experiments are performed to test the hypothesis. Finally, a scientific paper is written to explain the conclusions.
No; it is not testable.
One that predicts an outcome.
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No, a hypothesis is a statement that predicts the outcome of a scientific experiment or investigation.
* - an investigation about a scientific problem or question* - it is a problem solving process using the scientific method
first of all, don't say that second here is the answer A scientific investigation generally begins with observations that lead to a question, followed by the formation of a hypothesis to answer the question.
Scientific investigation is the best, and maybe only way to find the truth in something without the results being skewed by personal opinions.