The first three steps in scientific inquiry are related in that they are all equivalent to being on a fact finding mission. The three steps are to find or develop the question that must be answered, to study all related academic literature on the subject, and then to make a guess as to what the answer is.
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Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Predict, Test, Conclusion
The correct order of the scientific method typically includes the following steps: first, make observations and ask a question; second, conduct background research; third, formulate a hypothesis; fourth, design and perform experiments to test the hypothesis; fifth, analyze the data and draw conclusions; and finally, communicate the results. This process may be iterative, allowing for adjustments and retesting as necessary.
Big Problem/Question.
Purpose then Hypothesis
The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
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State the question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment.
The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
State the question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment.
State the question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment.
Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Predict, Test, Conclusion
Purpose then Hypothesis
Big Problem/Question.