The four steps of the scientific method in correct order are: 1) Observation, where a phenomenon is noted; 2) Hypothesis, where a testable explanation is proposed; 3) Experimentation, where the hypothesis is tested through controlled experiments; and 4) Conclusion, where results are analyzed to determine if they support or refute the hypothesis.
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Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Predict, Test, Conclusion
yes that is the correct answer
No, the scientific method can be uncontrolled to for it to be valid.
Observation, hypothesis, experiment
The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
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The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Predict, Test, Conclusion
State the question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment.
State the question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment.
State the question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment.
yes that is the correct answer
No, the scientific method can be uncontrolled to for it to be valid.