problem definition, data analysis, conclusion
The question
you identify the problem.
problem
The scientific method wasn't made to identify or solve a problem. It is a researcher tool, you start with a subject, do research, do an experiment to make sure it's correct (If it's not, then this might be the problem you are referring to) if it's correct you publish your results.Scientific method steps:Define a questionGather information and resources (observe)Form an explanatory hypothesisPerform an experiment and collect data, testing the hypothesisAnalyze the dataInterpret the data and draw conclusions that serve as a starting point for new hypothesis
The correct sequence in the problem-solving process typically involves the following steps: first, identify and define the problem clearly; second, gather relevant information and analyze potential solutions; third, generate and evaluate possible options; and finally, implement the chosen solution while monitoring its effectiveness and making adjustments as necessary. This systematic approach ensures thorough understanding and effective resolution of the issue at hand.
The problem or what you are trying to figure out (the question).
problem
Make observations and identify the problem.
The first step of the scientific method is to identify a question to investigate.
Scientific research helps researchers identify a problem and apply tactics to resolve it. Afterwards, researchers can recommend and share their response to the problem in case further research is necessary.
Because otherwise people wouldn't know what you where talking about.
The three parts of a hypothesis are to identify the problem, make an educated guess and identify the major variables. A hypothesis is the description of a scientific question.