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observe and record data.
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an experiment is: How many students at your school like Doritos and Cheetos? Which is preferred ?
He should relax, try not to hover over the apparatus or worry about the results, and try to manage his stress and conserve his energy, perhaps by having a warm drink or some light refreshments, reading the newspaper, going to a movie, singing a song, or taking a nap. That way, when the experiment has finished conducting, he will still be fresh and alert enough to record the data accurately, and interpret it correctly.
The scientific method uses a sequence of steps in order to complete an experiment. In order, you ask a question, do background research, construct a hypothesis, test the hypothesis using an experiment, analyze your data, and communicate your results.
observe and record data.
observe and record data.
Anyone is free to make use of the scientific method; you do not have to be a professional scientist to do so.
hypothesis
hypothesis
hypothesis
an experiment is: How many students at your school like Doritos and Cheetos? Which is preferred ?
using the scientific method
In the scientific method, the experiment is a controlled procedure designed to test a hypothesis by collecting data. It involves manipulating one variable while keeping others constant to observe the effects and draw conclusions. The results of the experiment help determine the validity of the hypothesis.
it helps guide the experiment toward accurant repetable result
Observation in the Scientific Method means using your senses to interact with your experiment. You would observe the experiment for smell, sound, temperature, color, etc. and record those observations as part of your data.
One landmark experiment that used the scientific method is the Milgram experiment on obedience to authority, conducted by psychologist Stanley Milgram in the 1960s. Through a controlled laboratory setting, the study investigated the willingness of participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to administer electric shocks to another person, revealing important insights into human behavior and obedience to authority.