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1. What is being tested? (the aim of the experiment). 2. What is being changed? (the chosen variable). 3. What is going to be kept the same? (controlled variables). 4. What is going to be measured? (the measured variable). In general, you should ask how will your experiment help the earth, mankind, or people to accomplish a task.
By experiment.
Investigation
Inference
scientific observation
what kinds of questions should you ask when you evaluate a scientific investigation ?
Scientific investigation is a systematic method in which scientists and researchers answers particular questions about the world around us. It consists of the following: an observation, a question or a problem, hypothesis, an experiment and a conclusion.
1. What is being tested? (the aim of the experiment). 2. What is being changed? (the chosen variable). 3. What is going to be kept the same? (controlled variables). 4. What is going to be measured? (the measured variable). In general, you should ask how will your experiment help the earth, mankind, or people to accomplish a task.
Who, what, when, where, and why?
he developed the basis of asking questions about stuff in an experiment like the whole hypothesis (if, then, because) just to be in general.
To answer their questions
By experiment.
Thorough investigation
Answer questions about the natural world :)
Investigation
To answer the questions, Who - What - When - Where - and How. It is not necessary to determine "why" because if a crime was committed it is immaterial to the investigation to determine the reason.
Cause and Effect.