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scientific inquiry consists of : observing, asking questions, forming a hypothesis, gathering data, testing the hypothesis, and sharing what has been learned. :)
A systematic and professional way to answer scientific questions using scientific methods.
People conduct scientific investigations by formulating a hypothesis and observing the results. They then draw conclusions from those results and then share those conclusions with the larger scientific community.
1. Observing 2.Hypothesizing and Predicting. 3. Experimenting. 4.Organizing and Analyzing Data. 5. Drawing conclusions. 6. Repeating Experiments.
There is no difference in the actual observing. Everyone has a hypothesis of what they see; but scientists go beyond and try to ether prove or disprove their hypothesis, and come up with new hypotheses, usually by experimentation, and find one they can prove. Once they can prove a hypothesis, they can then go on to use that knowledge to see more things. So as I said, the observing is the same. Those that have more knowledge, see more.
verifying hypothesis is by analyzing and observing the problem carefully.
Observing scientific experiments that in conclusion provide credit for the hypothesis.
sci3entist begin by observing, then they form a hypothesis
scientific inquiry consists of : observing, asking questions, forming a hypothesis, gathering data, testing the hypothesis, and sharing what has been learned. :)
A scientific observation is data , a hypothesis , and well a conclusion. Your observing or testing something that can lead you to your conclusion
A systematic and professional way to answer scientific questions using scientific methods.
Observing closely and analytically involves paying attention to details, patterns, and relationships within a given context. It requires actively engaging with the subject matter, identifying key elements, and drawing thoughtful conclusions based on evidence and reasoning. This approach helps to deepen understanding and uncover insights that may not be apparent at a superficial level.
People conduct scientific investigations by formulating a hypothesis and observing the results. They then draw conclusions from those results and then share those conclusions with the larger scientific community.
Questioning, observing, forming an hypothesis, choosing a study method, and analyzing results are five essential components of a simple scientific experiment. They are used in high school classrooms and scientific laboratories.
There are lots of different kinds of scientific investigations, all of which help people learn different things. However, two of the most common investigations are experiments and fieldwork. Experiments involve creating a hypothesis and designing a procedure by which to test it. Fieldwork involves going into the larger world with a hypothesis in mind and observing nature or people to prove that hypothesis.
Watching something carefully
Watching very carefully.