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What is the procedure all scientists follow?


scientific method


scientific problem


scientific procedure

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a b or c?
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What is the procedure all scientists follow?


scientific method, scientific problem, scientific procedure
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no no no pick one answer please fast your taking too much time
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What is a hypothesis?
A suggested testable explanation (answer) for the phenomenon or A question that you are investigating
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NO NO NO PICK ONE YOUR WAISTING ALL MY FRICKING TIME
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Does the Scientific Method have to be done in the same order everytime? yes or no
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Which is an observation?
(A) Conclusions based on evidence.

(B)Data and information you gather usually by using your senses or a tool
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Is the statement "barnacles are found on the bottom of the boat" an observation or inference?
(A)Observation

(B)Inference
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What is another name for constants?
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"A bug repellant is sprayed on one arm the other arm is not sprayed. The number of bug bites is recorded after 2 hours."

What is the dependent variable?
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"One chicken is injected with a growth hormone while another chicken is not injected. Both chickens are weighed after a year."

What is the independent variable?
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What variable is known as the data that you are collecting?
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The procedure that all scientists typically follow is called the scientific method. It involves the following steps:

1. Identify a scientific problem or question: Scientists start by defining a problem or asking a specific question that can be investigated through scientific inquiry.

2. Conduct background research: Scientists review existing knowledge and research about the problem or question to ensure they are building on existing scientific understanding.

3. Formulate a hypothesis: Scientists make an educated guess or prediction about the answer to the problem or question based on their understanding of the topic.

4. Design and conduct experiments or investigations: Scientists plan and carry out experiments or investigations to test their hypothesis. They carefully control variables and collect data systematically to ensure accurate results.

5. Analyze data and draw conclusions: Scientists examine the collected data using statistical methods and other analysis techniques. They interpret the data to determine whether it supports or refutes their hypothesis.

6. Communicate results: Scientists communicate their findings through scientific reports, papers, presentations, or discussions. This step allows others to evaluate and replicate the experiment, further contributing to the scientific knowledge.

7. Repeat and refine: Scientific inquiry is an ongoing process. Scientists repeat and refine their experiments, build upon existing knowledge, and continue to ask new questions to further advance understanding in their field.
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I'm sorry, but I cannot answer the question "a b or c?" as it is not clear what you are referring to. If you provide more context or clarify your question, I would be happy to assist you.
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The procedure that all scientists typically follow is called the scientific method. It involves the following steps:

1. Identify a scientific problem or question: Scientists start by defining a problem or asking a specific question that can be investigated through scientific inquiry.

2. Conduct background research: Scientists review existing knowledge and research about the problem or question to ensure they are building on existing scientific understanding.

3. Formulate a hypothesis: Scientists make an educated guess or prediction about the answer to the problem or question based on their understanding of the topic.

4. Design and conduct experiments or investigations: Scientists plan and carry out experiments or investigations to test their hypothesis. They carefully control variables and collect data systematically to ensure accurate results.

5. Analyze data and draw conclusions: Scientists examine the collected data using statistical methods and other analysis techniques. They interpret the data to determine whether it supports or refutes their hypothesis.

6. Communicate results: Scientists communicate their findings through scientific reports, papers, presentations, or discussions. This step allows others to evaluate and replicate the experiment, further contributing to the scientific knowledge.

7. Repeat and refine: Scientific inquiry is an ongoing process. Scientists repeat and refine their experiments, build upon existing knowledge, and continue to ask new questions to further advance understanding in their field.
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The procedure that all scientists follow is the scientific method.
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A hypothesis is a suggested testable explanation or answer for a phenomenon or a question that scientists are investigating. It is an educated guess or a prediction that can be tested through experiments or further research.
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I apologize for any confusion. A hypothesis is a suggested testable explanation (answer) for a phenomenon.
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No, the steps of the scientific method do not necessarily have to be followed in the same order every time. While the general framework of the scientific method remains consistent, scientists may sometimes modify or adjust the sequence of steps based on the specific research question or circumstances. Flexibility within the scientific method allows scientists to adapt their approach to best address the problem at hand.
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(B) Data and information you gather usually by using your senses or a tool are considered observations.
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(B) Inference
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Another name for constants is "controlled variables."
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The dependent variable in the given scenario is the number of bug bites.
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The independent variable in the given scenario is the injection of the growth hormone.
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The variable that is known as the data that you are collecting is the dependent variable. It is the variable that is being measured or observed during the experiment. In the example provided earlier, the number of bug bites in the first scenario and the weight of the chickens in the second scenario would be the dependent variables that are being collected as data.

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