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The first step is to decide on the purpose of the experiment. What is it that you are trying to prove or disprove.
Procedure, purpose, and conclusion are often a part of experiment documentation. Your purpose states what you hope to accomplish or to learn from your experiment/finding. The procedure is a detailed, and often lengthy, step-by-step set of directions to recreate the experiment for anyone. The more detailed your procedure is, the better overall validity of your experiment. Your conclusion may be long or short. Often this is where your purpose is reflected upon and compared to what you have found over the experiment's execution. Possibly, you may also record what you have learned from your experiment.
A procedure
Any experiment should start with a hypothesis.
Of the experiment, Observation. Of the entire process, conclusion.
The first step is to decide on the purpose of the experiment. What is it that you are trying to prove or disprove.
Procedure, purpose, and conclusion are often a part of experiment documentation. Your purpose states what you hope to accomplish or to learn from your experiment/finding. The procedure is a detailed, and often lengthy, step-by-step set of directions to recreate the experiment for anyone. The more detailed your procedure is, the better overall validity of your experiment. Your conclusion may be long or short. Often this is where your purpose is reflected upon and compared to what you have found over the experiment's execution. Possibly, you may also record what you have learned from your experiment.
in designing your experiment which step did you perform first?
A procedure
plan the experiment
Incubating cells with a labeled molecule is the first step in a pulse-chase experiment.
hypothesis
You have to eat a dick.
The experiment tests the hypothesis.
Any experiment should start with a hypothesis.
Of the experiment, Observation. Of the entire process, conclusion.
Each step of the experiment.