hypthoeises
Observable Measurable Repeatable Falsifiable. I had the exact question above. Got it correct.
A scientific result must be based on empirical evidence and obtained through systematic observation or experimentation. It should be reproducible, allowing other researchers to verify the findings under similar conditions. Additionally, the result should be clearly communicated, including the methodology, data analysis, and conclusions, to facilitate understanding and further investigation within the scientific community.
The scientific method emphasizes that the description of nature should be based on empirical evidence and systematic observation. It involves formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing data to draw conclusions that can be tested and verified. This process allows for a reliable and objective understanding of natural phenomena, continually refined through peer review and replication. Ultimately, the scientific method fosters a dynamic and evolving description of nature, grounded in measurable and observable facts.
The Scientific Method:Form a hypothesisTest the hypothesisMake observationsAnalyze resultsDid the results support your hypothesis? If yes, communicate your results. If no, communicate your results and start over by forming a new hypothesis.
The subject of bioethics deals with questions about what people ought to do with their knowledge of Biology.
Experiment
The first step in the Scientific Method is to make objective observations
The scientific method does not detail how you do an experiment, only the method used in general terms.
* You should know first the scientific method then memorizeit.,.,.,.,hehe * alamin mo ung "scientific method" then kabisaduhin mo.,.,.,
The scientific method that should be done throughout an experiment is to state the problem.
The term bioethical describes questions about what people should do with knowledge in biology that cannot be answered using the scientific method. The scientific method is a method of procedure that consists of observation, measurement, and experiment.
There are lots of different approaches to 'Psychological problems'. The question should be 'which research strategy is used with Psychological problems?' as the scientific empirical method is what science is...if you follow my meaning. Psychological problems can be approcahed using descriptive, correlational, true experimental or quasi-experimental research methods.
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State the Problem
the problem ;)
Use good scientific pictures and words
sometimes you should use the scientific method for a science problem. but not for your personal problems you should never ever do that. it will cause affection in your life.