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What step much come first in the scientific method?

Hypothesis


Does the scientific method have to be done in a specific order?

The "scientific method", much like science itself, is always changing. There is no set process or order for the "scientific method". You will , however, usually see that different versions of the "scientific method" contain some of the same general steps and follow a general order. You will start out with a question, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw a conclusion, and report results.


Why is scientific methodology important in psychology?

Psychology is a science (technically). Scientific method allows us to find truths. OK, there is the applied aspect of psychology (e.g., some types of clinical psychology) in which the scientific method is stressed much less.


Is the scientific method important to solve problems?

It can be. The scientific method is just another way to write huge numbers or really small numbers. It's much easier than writing out a number like this: 938,343,343,656,543,444,777,325,234,644,675,343.Answer 2:The scientific method is making observations which lead you to make predictions. You then perform experiments to test those predictions and draw a conclusion. It is very important to humanity since it is the best method to explore our world and logically evaluate our surroundings.The answer above is NOT the scientific method, it is scientific notation.


What is a problem in a young persons life that could be solved using scientific method?

Try a psychological method, it's much more efficient.


What is the purpose of the scientific method?

The purpose of the scientific method is to remove as much human bias and opinions from science.


Do all scientist follow the scientific method of problem solving?

Pretty much all the successful ones.


What scientific knowledge and understanding that developed during the scientific revolution were most often based on?

During the Scientific Revolution, much of the scientific knowledge and understanding developed was based on empirical observation, experimentation, and the application of the scientific method. Scholars began to challenge long-held beliefs and traditions, relying instead on data gathered through careful measurement and analysis. This shift emphasized rational thought and the questioning of established doctrines, leading to significant advancements in fields such as astronomy, physics, and biology. Pioneers like Galileo, Newton, and Copernicus exemplified this new approach by integrating mathematics and observation to explain natural phenomena.


Is archaeology more scientific today than fifty years ago?

Much more. The tools they have today are so advanced that the old guys need assistance.


How is the steps of the scientific method like a recipe?

Steps of the scientific method are much like a recipe. Take, for example, a cake. When you do the steps in the correct order, you get a clean and proper result (a delicious cake!). When done in the incorrect order, however, the end result could be disastrous. If you were to approach the scientific method with the incorrect order of steps, the end result, like the cake, could be completely wrong, thus rendering all your hard work useless.


Is albert Einstein still remembered today?

Who? Just kidding. He will be remembered in the scientific community forever. His work on physics and relativity are the groundwork for much of the science used today.


What is part of an experiment where you try to find out as much possible about your problem?

The 3rd step in the scientific method. 1) Observation 2) Question 3) Research