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It would become a theory. Then different predictions would need to be made to test other parts of it.

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If supported by repeated argumentation, it becomes a stronger hypothesis. If supported by experimental results, it can become a theory.

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What is the point of doing experiments?

Scientists do experiments to see what is going to happen. First, they make a hypothesis or guess about what they think will happen. Then, they do an experiment to see if their guess is right or wrong.


True or false If your experiment does not support your hypothesis you should change your data to give support to the hypothesis?

False- The hypothesis is your prediction of what you expect to happen. If the data does not agree with your hypothesis you simply explain why your hypothesis did not come true and possibly investigate variable which would allow your hypothesis to come true.


If the data from an experiment does not support your hypothesis can you revise it or come up with a new one?

Yes. That's the whole point of experiments. If you reckon something will happen, but it doesn't then you have to change your hypothesis. Or your experimental method. Which is why scientists self regulate by publishing claims that other scientists then try to recreate or disprove. Or even just criticise your methods.If your data doesn't support your hypothesis, but you doggedly stick to it anyway, you've created religion.


What do you have to do before you perform your experiment?

You want to have a hypothesis to test. A hypothesis is kind of like a reasoned guess what you expect to happen. The results of your experiment will either support your hypothesis or it wont.


What does the scientific method consist of?

The scientific method is a series of steps taken to answer a question (usually used for scientific experiments). The steps basically are: 1) ask a question 2) Do research on the subject 3) State your hypothesis (educated guess of what you think will happen) 4) Test hypothesis with an experiment 5) Analyze results and draw a conclusion 6) Is the hypothesis true or untrue? 7) Record/report your results I found this info at: http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/project_scientific_method.shtml

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What is the point of doing experiments?

Scientists do experiments to see what is going to happen. First, they make a hypothesis or guess about what they think will happen. Then, they do an experiment to see if their guess is right or wrong.


What is a good hypothesis for insects light vs heat?

A hypothesis is a prediction on what you think will happen. For experiments on insects being attracted to light or heat, a hypothesis could be that insects are attracted to light over heat.


How scientist try to answer questions that cannot be tested with experiments?

To answer a specific question, scientist form a hypothesis. If the hypothesis cannot be testable or answered, they'll give you a prediction of what will most likely happen from the results of the hypothesis.


If your experiment does not support your hypothesis you should change your data to give support to the hypothesis. true or false?

False- The hypothesis is your prediction of what you expect to happen. If the data does not agree with your hypothesis you simply explain why your hypothesis did not come true and possibly investigate variable which would allow your hypothesis to come true.


True or false If your experiment does not support your hypothesis you should change your data to give support to the hypothesis?

False- The hypothesis is your prediction of what you expect to happen. If the data does not agree with your hypothesis you simply explain why your hypothesis did not come true and possibly investigate variable which would allow your hypothesis to come true.


If the data from an experiment does not support your hypothesis can you revise it or come up with a new one?

Yes. That's the whole point of experiments. If you reckon something will happen, but it doesn't then you have to change your hypothesis. Or your experimental method. Which is why scientists self regulate by publishing claims that other scientists then try to recreate or disprove. Or even just criticise your methods.If your data doesn't support your hypothesis, but you doggedly stick to it anyway, you've created religion.


What do you have to do before you perform your experiment?

You want to have a hypothesis to test. A hypothesis is kind of like a reasoned guess what you expect to happen. The results of your experiment will either support your hypothesis or it wont.


If your experiment does not support your hypothesis then you should change your data to support your hythesis?

No. It just means that what you hypothesized would happen didn't. You shouldn't change anything. A hypothesis is simply a guess on what will happen, so if your guess isn't true that's okay.


What does the scientific method consist of?

The scientific method is a series of steps taken to answer a question (usually used for scientific experiments). The steps basically are: 1) ask a question 2) Do research on the subject 3) State your hypothesis (educated guess of what you think will happen) 4) Test hypothesis with an experiment 5) Analyze results and draw a conclusion 6) Is the hypothesis true or untrue? 7) Record/report your results I found this info at: http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/project_scientific_method.shtml


What happen if you test a hypothesis multiple times and the data doesn't support your prediction?

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What does hyptheseis mean?

It means what your opinion on what will happen. Usually used in science experiments. Example of hypothesis: I think/predict that the hammock will hold at least three people before it breaks. Hope I helped :)


What is the hypothesis of a experiement?

The Hypothesis of an experiment is your prediction, what you think is going to happen