I change the word "proceures" into "procedures." Generally speaking, it means what you used (materials) and how you used them (procedures) to conduct your experiment. Two people may conclude opposite effects doing an experiment, but when the procedures are examined, you may find that different "things" (with the same name) are done.
procedure- to tell what you did step by step for your project
it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
yep
a procedure should be at least 5-10 steps. according to my science teacher.
Any data collected during the procedure/experiment.
procedure- to tell what you did step by step for your project
list of people who have helped you in your science project.
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it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
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more info about it
Science model
Read research do hypothesis then your procedure
"Procedure" is basically a description of what you actually did ... not why, not what it means, just what you physically did. For example, something like "Water samples were obtained from local rivers. Each sample was filtered to remove large debris and a 25 ml aliquot from the sample was taken" followed by further description of what you then did to obtain the results (which you will list in a separate section).
A design or an explanation that has to do with the collection of variables, the method/procedure and all the introductory info.
yep
In science, a procedure refers to a set of steps or instructions followed in order to conduct an experiment, make an observation, or carry out a specific task. Procedures are crucial in ensuring the validity, reproducibility, and consistency of scientific investigations.