When you anticipate the results of your experiment before you begin, you are making a hypothesis. A hypothesis is a testable prediction about the relationship between variables in your experiment, guiding your research and methodology. It serves as a foundation for experimentation, helping to focus your inquiry and analyze the outcomes.
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prediction. :)
To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made apex
To anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made is known as an HYPOTHESIS.
conclusion..........i'm pretty sure
prediction. :)
prediction. :)
When you anticipate the results of your experiments before you begin, you are forming a hypothesis. This is a testable explanation for a phenomenon or a prediction of the outcome of an experiment based on observation, research, or prior knowledge.
When you anticipate the results of an experiment, you are forming a hypothesis about the potential outcome based on your understanding of the variables involved. This helps you prepare for different scenarios and interpret the results effectively.
prediction. :)
To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made apex
Making a formulated guess about what you believe the results of an experiment to be.
prediction
The results of the can crusher experiment showed that using a can crusher significantly reduced the volume of aluminum cans, making them easier to store and recycle.
scientific method
To anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made is known as an HYPOTHESIS.
conclusion..........i'm pretty sure