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Science methods is part of the experiment. This is taught in science.

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Collecting data is part of?

doing the experiment.


What do you notice during an experiment?

Record your observations during an experiment. This will be part of the data you collect.


What can an experiment be used for?

gathering data.


The facts collected during an experiment are called what?

The facts collected during an experiment are called data. Data can be quantitative (numbers and measurements) or qualitative (descriptions and observations) and are used to analyze and draw conclusions from the experiment.


Instruments and our senses Are used to make what during an experiment?

Instruments and our senses are used to collect and analyze data during an experiment. This data is essential for drawing conclusions and making observations about the experiment's variables and outcomes.


What is the information collected during an experiment called?

Conclusión


The info collected during an experiment is called?

The information collected during an experiment is called data. This data is used to analyze the results of the experiment and draw conclusions based on the findings.


Why are data used in a controlled experiment?

to help record your informantion


Why the initial and final temperatures of the room were taken in experiment?

This is to record the temperature change which is part of your data. This allows you to draw conclusions for the experiment.


In which part of the scientific method do you evaluate your experiment?

I would have to say Research/Data, or Conclusion.


What is the data from an experiment which used to verify or reject the original hypothesis in the conclusion?

Evidence is data from an experiment which is used to verify or reject the original hypothesis in the conclusion. Evidence is gathered through the scientific method.


How is data from an experiment are analyzed?

Why is it important to have an accurate data in a experiment?