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Do scientists always follow one fixed scientific method during investigations?

There is only one scientific method, however, there is some flexibility in the way in which it is used.


What can reduce bias in scientific investigations?

Scientists who understand how science works will always be on guard against their own possible bias. And of course, there is always peer review. Scientists who do exhibit bias will eventually be challenged by other scientists.


Is trial and error always acceptable in scientific investigations?

false


Do scientific investigations always follow a series of rigidly defined steps?

true


True or false Scientific investigations always follow a series of rigidly defined steps?

Yes.


Scientific knowledge is tentative?

Yes, scientists are always looking for new answers.


Do scientists always follow the steps of the scientific order in a specific order?

Yes. They do.


What is true about scientific debates A always resolve the problem B scientists work out different views C scientific evidence is not used D everyone must agree?

Scientific debates let scientists work out different views. Debates present differing ideas and views with that scientist's "scientific evidence", but scientists do not always agree and cannot always resolve the problem(s). Debates are like a think tank. They generate more ideas than declaring one solution or answer.


What is the first step in a scientific investigations?

the first step is always the hypothesis but i say it's the identification of the problem which comes first... that's what they taught us in school...


How do scientists usually state predictions?

A scientific prediction, or hypothesis, is always stated using the "if, then" method. IF this happens, THEN this will result.


Which is better normal mechanical engineering or sandwich pattern?

sandwich pattern is always better because it provides aquaintance with the reallife situation bksingh


Why do scientist do investigations?

Because they were always curious about things... :))