similar results in multiple tests of the claim
A scientific claim is, basically, a prediction of an experiment's outcome.
I'm pretty sure many people know about Cheerios, the cereal. Its advertisements claim that eating cheerios lowers cholesterol by 4%. That is a scientific claim.
A factor in a scientific experiment that is subject to change is called a variable.
Hi, data provides evidence to back up your claim. Without evidence, your claim is not reliable.
To write a valid scientific explanation, begin by clearly stating the claim, which is the main conclusion or answer to a specific question. Next, provide evidence that supports the claim, drawing from reliable data, observations, or experiments. Then, include reasoning that connects the evidence to the claim, explaining how the evidence supports your conclusion. Finally, ensure that the explanation is organized and concise, adhering to scientific conventions.
A scientific claim is, basically, a prediction of an experiment's outcome.
It is still a factor.
I'm pretty sure many people know about Cheerios, the cereal. Its advertisements claim that eating cheerios lowers cholesterol by 4%. That is a scientific claim.
It is still a factor.
A factor in a scientific experiment that is subject to change is called a variable.
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No, the scientific consensus overwhelmingly supports the claim that CO2 does cause global warming.
No, the scientific consensus overwhelmingly supports the claim that CO2 does cause global warming.
Scientific law :)
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An example of a scientific claim used in propaganda could be the assertion that a certain product is "clinically proven" to be effective without providing the specific details of the study or the methodology used. This can mislead consumers by exploiting their trust in scientific evidence to persuade them to make a purchase.
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