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The step of the scientific method that involves identifying variables is typically the "Formulating a Hypothesis" stage. During this phase, researchers define the independent and dependent variables that will be tested in their experiments. Clearly identifying these variables is crucial for designing the experiment and determining how changes in one variable may affect another. This step sets the foundation for a structured investigation and analysis.
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The test to answer scientific questions is called an experiment. It involves setting up controlled conditions to observe and analyze the relationship between variables in order to draw conclusions or test hypotheses.
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To assess whether the scientific method was followed in the experiment, we need to identify key components such as the formulation of a clear hypothesis, systematic observation, experimentation, data collection, and analysis. If the experiment included these steps, it adhered to the scientific method. However, if it lacked a defined hypothesis, controlled variables, or relied on anecdotal evidence, it may not have fully followed the scientific method. Ultimately, the rigor and structure of the approach taken will determine its adherence to the scientific method.
The next step in the scientific method after forming a hypothesis is to design and conduct experiments to test the hypothesis. This involves carefully controlling variables, collecting data, and analyzing results to draw conclusions.
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