I have learned this in science but I'm not sure if this is all of it because I'm a little rough.
1. ask a question
what is the problem that you want to find out
2.form a hypothesis
an educated guess
3.procedure for experiment
4.conduct expiriment
5. record observations
6.conclusion
investigating a problem, especially by a scientist, must be precise, exact and follow certain rules and guidelines. Cannot be inexact or imprecise or sloppy. Other scientists must be able to exactly duplicate the steps taken to verify the accuracy...and possibly, the solution.
Scientist follow the scientific method for solving problems.
Every thing could go wrong and someone can get hurt?
Problem Research Hypothesis Experiment Analyze data Conclusion
Scientists do not necessarily follow a set order of steps; there are many different ways to approach a scientific investigation. However, when they do follow a set order of steps, it is because a methodical approach helps them to keep track of what they are doing, and because research may be more successful when it follows a logical sequence.
investigating a problem, especially by a scientist, must be precise, exact and follow certain rules and guidelines. Cannot be inexact or imprecise or sloppy. Other scientists must be able to exactly duplicate the steps taken to verify the accuracy...and possibly, the solution.
Scientist follow the scientific method for solving problems.
Scientific Method.
Every thing could go wrong and someone can get hurt?
i dnt know hahaha
Problem Research Hypothesis Experiment Analyze data Conclusion
1. Identify the problem. 2. Formulate a hypothesis. 3. Conduct experiments testing the hypothesis. 4. Analyze data. 5. Make a conclusion.
The scientific method.
Scientists do not necessarily follow a set order of steps; there are many different ways to approach a scientific investigation. However, when they do follow a set order of steps, it is because a methodical approach helps them to keep track of what they are doing, and because research may be more successful when it follows a logical sequence.
Scientists do not necessarily follow a set order of steps; there are many different ways to approach a scientific investigation. However, when they do follow a set order of steps, it is because a methodical approach helps them to keep track of what they are doing, and because research may be more successful when it follows a logical sequence.
Scientists do not necessarily follow a set order of steps; there are many different ways to approach a scientific investigation. However, when they do follow a set order of steps, it is because a methodical approach helps them to keep track of what they are doing, and because research may be more successful when it follows a logical sequence.
Scientists do not necessarily follow a set order of steps; there are many different ways to approach a scientific investigation. However, when they do follow a set order of steps, it is because a methodical approach helps them to keep track of what they are doing, and because research may be more successful when it follows a logical sequence.