The observation process in science is to observe the things given in the experiment you are doing.. or you give your own observations about the experiment you are doing.Always state your observations only with the experiment you are working on not on others experiments.
The initial observation sets the scene for an experiment...what did you see? what was happening? How to improve it? And so on. As the experiment proceeds you record all observations..what do you see?...what is happening? Etc. At the end you note the final observations and how do they differ from the initial observations. So, Initial observation is the observations you made initially of an experiment.
To anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made is known as an HYPOTHESIS.
One of the best ways to illustrate observations in a experiment is to draw them as 2D diagrams Hope i Helped:)
Experiment
Is a conclusion about observations FROM an experiment? yes...
The observation process in science is to observe the things given in the experiment you are doing.. or you give your own observations about the experiment you are doing.Always state your observations only with the experiment you are working on not on others experiments.
Observations are records of occurrences and details, and are made in the course of an investigation or experiment.
The initial observation sets the scene for an experiment...what did you see? what was happening? How to improve it? And so on. As the experiment proceeds you record all observations..what do you see?...what is happening? Etc. At the end you note the final observations and how do they differ from the initial observations. So, Initial observation is the observations you made initially of an experiment.
To anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made is known as an HYPOTHESIS.
One of the best ways to illustrate observations in a experiment is to draw them as 2D diagrams Hope i Helped:)
Experiment
Observations.
The name for observations made during an experiment is "data." This includes both qualitative (descriptive) and quantitative (numerical) information collected during the course of the experiment.
Record your observations during an experiment. This will be part of the data you collect.
No, absolutely not. You should be making observations as you go, and recording them. Then, when the experiment is over you can draw conclusions, but if you wait till after to record your observations, you won't remember them all.
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