No... scientific inquiry begins by coming up with a question. From there you develop a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, alter your hypothesis if need be, test again, etc. Only after you have data that supports your hypothesis (if it ever does) do you draw any conclusions.
If your data consistently does not support your hypothesis, no matter how it is modified, you may draw conclusions about your basic contentions as well.
YES BUT..... what should you ask yourself in drawing a conclusion about an experiment?
Scientific inquiry starts with curiosity. It starts with wondering why or how something happens or with asking questions about the properties of things. Scientific inquiry can begin with a question as big as what forces hold everything in the universe together, or as specific as what would happen if I mutate this particular gene in this particular organism.
it usually starts with a hypothesis
once a hypothesis has been supported in repeated experiments, scientists can begin to develop a theory.
Scientific terms beginning with the letter q include quasar, quantum.
According to inductivism, scientific research proceeds from observations to theories.Scientists begin with experiments, finding out what happens in specific cases. They then use the results of these experiments to develop general theories about what happens in all cases.
The scientific inquiry begins with observations,inference and or predicting.
If a person about the world ,he or she is likely to begin asking questions about it. Posing question is usually the first step in the process of scientific inquiry.
Scientific inquiry starts with curiosity. It starts with wondering why or how something happens or with asking questions about the properties of things. Scientific inquiry can begin with a question as big as what forces hold everything in the universe together, or as specific as what would happen if I mutate this particular gene in this particular organism.
Well, not a medical doctor, usually. But scientists with PhD degrees are called "Doctor", and do plenty of scientific enquiry.
The panel will begin the inquiry shortly.
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Scientific inquiries begin with an hypothesis, which is a fancy word for a guess. Still, it is an educated guess.
BUNCH OF KIDS DRAWING ON THE WALL
when they began puberty
Hypothesis
Curiosity
sci3entist begin by observing, then they form a hypothesis