You touch yourself at night.
I would have to say Research/Data, or Conclusion.
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An organized process for gathering observations is the scientific method. The scientific method consists of steps that help researchers get accurate information about research.
You absolutely do! If you did the experiment then your background research then your hypothesis then recorded your data then asked your question and last made a conclusion how would your experiment go?
To accurately identify which step of the scientific method is described in each event, you would need to provide specific events or scenarios. Generally, the scientific method includes steps such as making observations, forming a hypothesis, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. Each event would correspond to one of these steps based on its context and purpose in the research process.
I would sincerely hope so.
The following step would be to collect data and make observations, so that a hypothesis can be formed.
Scientific Method
The scientific method is basicly this. State the problem (Purpose) Research the topic Research) Predict the outcome to the problem (Hypothesis) Find a way to test the hypothesis (Experiment) Record the results (Analysis) Compare the results to the hypothesis (Conclusion) Scientists use this method because you really can't prove anything without it. Say if you wanted to see if plants grew better with or without fertilizer. That would be your purpose. You would then research what kind of plant and fertilizer you want to try. This is your research. After doing this, you would make an opinion about what YOU think will, or will not work. (Hypothesis) The you experiment, and afterwards, take note of how the plants did.(Analysis) Finally, you compare your results to the hypothesis you made earlier. (Conclusion) If you take out even one of these, you would no longer have an organized, efficent way to prove anything. And it is not only scientists that use this method, but people too. If you have a problem, without even realizing it, you're probably using the scientific method somehow.
You would obviously record your observations in the first part of the scientific method i.e titled commonly as "Observation". Because only after recording your observation you can move onto the second part of scientific method i.e "Questioning".
because quantitative researchers have a positive paradigmatic stance, which opposes qualitative researchers stance who are interpretivist. Moreover, some positivists believe qualitative research lacks scientific rigour.