An observation can answer questions related to "what is happening," such as identifying behaviors, patterns, or events in a specific context. It can also clarify "how often" certain actions occur and "under what conditions" they take place. Additionally, observations can reveal "who is involved" and "how they interact" within a particular environment. Overall, observations provide insights into real-world dynamics that may not be captured through other research methods.
The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to answer questions
scientific observation
hypothesis
based on observation of what is wrong with the work of other scientists
they are conducting experiments.
Answering scientific questions through observation is called an experiment.
The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to answer questions
A theory
observation is often the first step in asking ecological questions
scientific observation
Experimentation.
hypothesis
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
Those based on observation, measurement, and reason.
The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to answer questions. By conducting experiments and analyzing the results, scientists can make informed conclusions and gather evidence to support their hypotheses.