Scientists use evidence to support or refute hypotheses during their investigations. They gather data through observations, experiments, and measurements, ensuring that their findings are reproducible and objective. This evidence is then analyzed to draw conclusions, which help advance understanding of natural phenomena and inform future research. Ultimately, evidence serves as the foundation for scientific knowledge and theory development.
Review evidence
Scientists use multiple trails in their investigation to find/confirm their answers
observation, hypothesis, experimentation
psycologists who can run a psycological profile on the person they're investigating
The parts of scientific investigation are identifying a research question or problem, forming a hypothesis, gathering evidence, analyzing evidence.
Review evidence
Scientists use multiple trails in their investigation to find/confirm their answers
Scientists use mainly fossils.
CSI investigation
the scientists had empirical evidence waiting to be answered
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observation, hypothesis, experimentation
How do scientists usually communicate and defend the results of an investigation
i was just woundering who can submit evidence after a forensic investigation ?
to use patterns in observation to say what might happen next
They are important because they take the evidence that was found and they do tests on it and sometimes they can find more evidence, for example: they could find a finger print or they could find fibres that are important to the investigation.