It could point to that the hypothesis was wrong.
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis
some information; the data still provide valuable information about the hypothesis
You need to rethink your hypothesis so it is supported by the data.
Do the experiment again and again to confirm the data is correct If the data is consistent then your hypothesis is wrong and you need to think of a new one that fits the data.
First you ask a question about what you want to learn, Then you do some research, Next you construct a hypothesis, Then you test the hypothesis by doing an experiment, Next you Analyze your data and draw a conclusion, Communicate your results. And that is the hypothesis.
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis
some information; the data still provide valuable information about the hypothesis
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis
Science methods is part of the experiment. This is taught in science.
You need to rethink your hypothesis so it is supported by the data.
Do the experiment again and again to confirm the data is correct If the data is consistent then your hypothesis is wrong and you need to think of a new one that fits the data.
Yes, observations made during an experiment are referred to as data. Data can include measurements, descriptions, and other information collected during the experiment to support analysis and conclusions.
First you ask a question about what you want to learn, Then you do some research, Next you construct a hypothesis, Then you test the hypothesis by doing an experiment, Next you Analyze your data and draw a conclusion, Communicate your results. And that is the hypothesis.
Basically it's the collection of data to prove or disprove a hypothosis.
Scientists make observations to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment. Observations involve using the senses to gather information about the natural world. These observations serve as the foundation for formulating a hypothesis, which is a testable explanation for a phenomenon. By carefully observing and recording data, scientists can analyze and draw conclusions based on evidence.
some information; the data still provide valuable information about the hypothesis
Discuss the results of your experiment. Explain about what you learned in the experiment. List any errors or problems that had occurred, and how to solve the problems. Explain what the data says about the experiment. List the ways of improving the experiment/method