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Scientific Method

The scientific method is the basis of scientific investigation. A scientist will pose a question and formulate a hypothesis as a potential explanation or answer to the question. The hypothesis will be tested through a series of experiments. The results of the experiments will either prove or disprove the hypothesis. This category should contain questions and answers regarding the scientific method.

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Does Pseudoscience follow the scientific method?

No it does not, but it pretends to to make you think that what it is saying is valid.

What is bias in term of scientific method?

It means you are using your opinions instead of just all facts.

How do scientists organize?

They use graphs to interpret their data.

What does proposal mean in a science project?

It's a written offer, which tries to convince a supervisor or a future customer to accept it. It usually states that, in exchange for time and/ or money, you will give them something they want. In other words you are asking a decision-maker to invest in a resource

What is the difference between condition and hypothesis?

The noun condition can mean different things. Among other things it could mean:

  1. The present observable state of a thing, usually a physical thing, as in "What condition is your 1957 Chevy in?" or "Your garden is in poor condition."
  2. A limiting or required stipulation that must be met before some other thing is allowed, as in "What are the conditions of your release from jail?" and "You can go to the game on the week end on the condition that your book report is completed by Friday evening."

The verb condition usually is synonymous with words like refurbish and restore, or to improve an object so that it meets or comes closer to meeting original specifications.

A hypothesis (an hypothesis in some circles) is a speculation, basically a guess, about how some system works.

What step of the scientific method fall under?

Observation, questions, hypotheses, predictions experiments, and conclusions are the steps of the scientific process. What you mean, i dont know.

Why do you record observations and data?

Well you record these for later use and for communicating. At the end of the process, as we all know, its share results. So, you record observations and data so you can share and exchange results with other scientists. This will help create new ideas and methods, which will help in later experiments......................... Im in the 8th grade MLK MAGNET hope i helped:)

Why do scientists often to experiments before forming a hypothesis?

Because that's how the scientific method works. You see something happening, you get an idea of why it happens that way, then you perform an experiment to see if your idea is correct.

The four steps in the execution sequence of an After Action Review?

The beginning stage of an After Action Review is planning. Following the planning stage, in order, are preparing, conducting and following up.

What is the first step in the scientific explanation?

The frst step is to observe and create a proveable question.

What are 3 examples of hypothesis in physics?

  1. "Increasing the temperature of a gas will cause its volume to expand at a constant pressure."
  2. "The acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the falling object."
  3. "The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection in the law of reflection."

What are 3 examples of physic hypotheses?

  1. The hypothesis that objects with more mass will exert a greater gravitational force on each other.
  2. The hypothesis that light is composed of particles called photons.
  3. The hypothesis that electric currents produce magnetic fields.