You need to consider the results, your hypothesis, and the variables and controls used throughout the experiment.
the variables and the facts so you don't make any mistakes about the conclusion.
whether the data supports the hypothesis
your conclusion
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Fist the scientist figures out the aim of their experiment. Then they make a prediction. And then they make a theory before actually doing their experiment. After the experiment they make a conclusion and then evaluate their experiment (what went wrong, how things could be better...). Hope this helped! :)
The hypothesis is the guess you make before the experiment. The conclusion the summaryof you results, and you can discuss whether your hypothesis was correct or not.
You are supposed to use what you know to make possibilities of a conclusion
your experiment would be to state the problem,make an hypothesis,research,analyze,experiment,then comes your conclusion
theory
observe, make a hypothesis, experiment, conclusion, peer review, repeat
Five parts of a well designed experiment includes a question that you want to solve, a hypothesis which you are going to test, the data, and conclusion. And of course the actual experiment. And before all this you must observe. 1-Observation 2-Question 3-Making a hypothesis 4-Experiment 5-Collect Data 6-Make a Conclusion