Empirical evidence, science, pseudoscience
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Science evaluates a scientific explanation through three key steps: observation, experimentation, and verification. First, scientists make observations and formulate a hypothesis based on those observations. Next, they conduct experiments to test the hypothesis under controlled conditions. Finally, they analyze the results and share their findings with the scientific community for peer review, allowing for verification and potential reproducibility of the results.
observation, hypothesis, experimentation
A scientist formulates a hypothesis or an educated guess, then researches the hypothesis and designs a controlled experiment or a series of controlled experiments to test the hypothesis. Then on the basis of experimentation, the researcher formulates a conclusion or solution of the problem.
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1. Experiment 2.hypothesis 3. Checking hypothesis
The scientific method of inquiry has three basic steps: Observe Question/hypothesize Experiment.
Science evaluates a scientific explanation through three key steps: observation, experimentation, and verification. First, scientists make observations and formulate a hypothesis based on those observations. Next, they conduct experiments to test the hypothesis under controlled conditions. Finally, they analyze the results and share their findings with the scientific community for peer review, allowing for verification and potential reproducibility of the results.
The first three steps of the scientific method are the hypothesis, prediction and testing. You hypothesis is what your educated guess about the experiment. Your prediction is what you think will happen and the testing is actually performing the experiment.
The scientific method of inquiry has three basic steps: Observe Question/hypothesize Experiment.
observation, hypothesis, experimentation
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The scientific method of inquiry has three basic steps: Observe Question/hypothesize Experiment.
1. Experiment 2.hypothesis 3. Checking hypothesis
1) Prepare a budget 2) Analyze/Evaluate the budget 3) Make adjustment if needed