Scientists do that because they are skeptical about other scientists' work. They do not usually believe what other scientists have concluded, so other scientists come up with a hypothesis (or simply state a question) as to contradict, or theorize why another scientists' work and conclusions are wrong.
In short: Scientists are skeptical and do not believe what another scientist has come up with as a conclusion.
they keep testing it till they get a conclusion or ask other scientists around the world
Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.
a. conclusion b.hypothesis c. data d. measurement
This is called scientific method. First; you start off with a question, and then you try to guess an answer to your question with a hypothesis, then you run an experiment and analyze the results and come to a conclusion.
So they can be sure that the data they are releasing to the rest of the scientific community and world is actually correct.
they keep testing it till they get a conclusion or ask other scientists around the world
Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.
So that other scientists can test what you told them.
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They want to make sure that the answer is correct. This called peer review.
a. conclusion b.hypothesis c. data d. measurement
scientists can use the scientific method. Here are the steps to the method: Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Explanation, Conclusion, Communicate. If you test your hypothesis enough times, and the data is the same, you can form a theory.
To test hypotheses, scientists create experiments.
You're probably thinking of the Scientific Method, a six step process by which scientists get stuff done. Here it is: 1 - state a problem or question 2 - gather information 3 - formulate a hypothesis (an educated guess) 4 - test your hypothesis (often with an experiment) 5 - analyze your data 6 - draw a conclusion
This is called scientific method. First; you start off with a question, and then you try to guess an answer to your question with a hypothesis, then you run an experiment and analyze the results and come to a conclusion.
So they can be sure that the data they are releasing to the rest of the scientific community and world is actually correct.