A hypothesis. It is a possible explanation for an observed characteristic or phenomenon.
A hypothesis usually becomes known as a theory when experimentation validates part of all of it.
The process is called the Scientific Method.
It is called doing research, but this would mostly apply on science terms.
An experiment is used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem. Any good experiment starts with a hypothesis. The experiment is then used to prove whether it is true or false.
Usually the current 'answer' to a scientific problem would be called a theory. However when used in an experiment people refer to the current answer to a problem as the nul hypothesis and the new, to be tested, theory as the alternative hypothesis.
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A double-barreled question.
The solution in a scientific process is typically referred to as the "result" or the "finding." It represents the outcome of the experiment or investigation that answers the research question or hypothesis.
A question you don't know the answer to can be called a Scientific problem.
Scientific method is used. First a question is determined. Secondly, information is gathered. Thirdly, an answer to the question is proposed and then tested. Fourthly, a conclusion is made and verified.
The process is called the Scientific Method.
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The answers to scientific questions using observations are called empirical evidence or observational data. These answers are derived from direct perception or measurement of phenomena in the natural world.
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A hypothesis.
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