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Their results were published in April of 1953.
It means that you don't change your data to fit the expected results.
There is no specific Scientific Method for 'Are fingerprints hereditary?'. The scientific method is the same for all questions, which is the following:The Scientific MethodState the Problem.Research the Problem.Form a Hypothesis.Test your Hypothesis.Record and Analyze your Results.Form and state your Conclusion.Publish or document your results.
Questioning, observing, forming an hypothesis, choosing a study method, and analyzing results are five essential components of a simple scientific experiment. They are used in high school classrooms and scientific laboratories.
A well tested idea that explains and connects a wide range of observations is a scientific theory. This is sometimes confused with a scientific law.
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The word discovery itself implies experimentation. Scientific discovery involves research, practice, comparisons, priorities, salient results. Without routine and specified experimentation, there could be little scientific discovery.
Publishing your findings is useful in communicating your results, which happens to be the last step in the scientific method.
In the general category of communicating your results. most call it "analyzing results"
Scientific Method1. Observation2. State the problem3. Research4. Formulate Hypothesis5. Test Hypothesis6. Gather Data7. Stating a conclusion8. Communicating results
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Scientists record their results in their scientific notebook. They share their results in scientific presentations, poster sessions and peer-reviewed journal articles.
communicating means sharing your experiment's results with other scientists
Scientific models are continually refined through experimentation. When experimental results, which violate the model, have been confirmed by a third-party then scientists seeks to change the model such that the results can be explained.
The structure of a scientific report is the following:First you title the reportthen state the Aimthen the hypothesis: it is believed that....then the materialsthe risk assesmentthen the method (in past tense)then the results in a table, graph, diagram ect.then the conclusion: restating if your hypothesis was correct or incorrect
Formally for a theory answer, no. In practice, yes. A very important part of the process of science requires that other researchers test new theories of others, which requires that it be communicated.
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