The basis for a scientist's investigation typically lies in formulating a hypothesis based on observations or existing knowledge. This hypothesis is then tested through experimentation and data collection, allowing scientists to analyze results and draw conclusions. The scientific method emphasizes objectivity, reproducibility, and critical thinking, ensuring that findings are valid and reliable. Ultimately, this systematic approach helps advance understanding in various fields of study.
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.
It is important for scientists to communicate to others not only the results of the investigation, but also the methods by which the investigation was done.
Scientists use multiple trails in their investigation to find/confirm their answers
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It is called an experiment.
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scientists run experiments. That is the basis of all a scientist does.
to use patterns in observation to say what might happen next
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