Two scientists may have different underlying assumptions that lead them to different conclusions about the same data.
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Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and draw a valid conclusion.
Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and draw a valid conclusion.
The assumption the student made in order to draw this conclusion is that the data used to make the conclusion is accurate and reliable.
Scientists decide whether their data supports or refutes their hypothesis or prediction; they look for possible errors...
they draw a conclusion
The statement is too vague to draw a specific conclusion. It would depend on the specific content of the statement.
Using the scientific method, a scientist may draw a conclusion, part of a conclusion or draw up a new question after they complete their research.
After analyzing data from their experiments, scientists will draw conclusions. They will consider whether their hypothesis was correct and what the observable trends were in the data.
The Scientific Method Define a problem Research it Make a hypothisis Preform an experiment/collect data Analize data Draw a conclusion from the data Publish
The Scientific Method Define a problem Research it Make a hypothisis Preform an experiment/collect data Analize data Draw a conclusion from the data Publish
Draw a valid conclusion for that experiment.
To clearly state why the experiment was performed