No, the scientific method can be uncontrolled to for it to be valid.
No ,you can perform scientific Method in any order. Some of the greatest scientist use the scientific method in different orders, which makes them successful.
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The "scientific method", much like science itself, is always changing. There is no set process or order for the "scientific method". You will , however, usually see that different versions of the "scientific method" contain some of the same general steps and follow a general order. You will start out with a question, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw a conclusion, and report results.
No, the scientific method can be uncontrolled to for it to be valid.
No ,you can perform scientific Method in any order. Some of the greatest scientist use the scientific method in different orders, which makes them successful.
The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
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Hypothesis, prediction, experiment
donno
The "scientific method", much like science itself, is always changing. There is no set process or order for the "scientific method". You will , however, usually see that different versions of the "scientific method" contain some of the same general steps and follow a general order. You will start out with a question, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw a conclusion, and report results.
Yes, because it helps the judges judge the project.(project is also graded on neatness) And also, without them being in order, it is not the scientific method.
This provided the foundation of the modern scientific method.