The Scientific Skills are the skill you use to answer a hypothesis or a prediction. In a lab you would use the Scientific Skills of Predicting, then Experimenting, then getting a Conclusion.
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Scientists investigate their questions by doing the experiment their question has to affiliate with...!!
Some of the skills that are necessary in science include observation, analytics and note-taking. Reading graphs and noticing certain changes is also a crucial part of scientific experiments.
There are many kills that scientists have. These skills include but are not limited to being able to observe and identify.
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The 5 skills that scientists always use are, inferring, predicting, observing, classifying, and making models.
Form a hypothesis
do a experiment
think about the results
Form a conclusion
Curiosity (being curious)
Honesty (being honest and truthful)
Open-mindedness (being open-minded)
Skepticism (being skeptical)
Creativity (being creative)
hypothesis do a experiment think about the results Form a conclusion
Observing, Inferring, Predicting.
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The five skills are touch, hearing, smelling, tasting, and sight.
- Beakers - Bunsen Burners - Test Tubes
hypothesis do a experiment think about the results Form a conclusion
The seven science process skills that scientists use are classifying, observing, measuring, inferring and predicting, communicating, and experimenting. Those are the seven science process skills scientists use
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Observing, Inferring, Predicting.
Eight skills scientists use are:Analytical skillsMathematical/statistics skillsCommunication skillsCuriosityCollaborationProblem-solvingTechnological/data skillsPredictive skills
Observing, infering, classifying, making models, predicting, and evaluating.
The scientific method of inquiry has three basic steps: Observe Question/hypothesize Experiment.
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The five skills are touch, hearing, smelling, tasting, and sight.
- Beakers - Bunsen Burners - Test Tubes
What is the factor in an experiment that you measure and that may change because of what you are testing