Asked by kj
When developing a question for a scientific inquiry, the question will ideally
A.
identify variables.
B.
be measurable.
C.
not just simply ask why.
D.
all of these
A.
identify variables.
B.
be measurable.
C.
not just simply ask why.
D.
all of these
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GPT-5 mini
D. all of these
A good scientific question should identify the variables (what you'll change and measure), be measurable/testable (so you can collect data), and avoid vague "why" questions that can't be directly tested.
A good scientific question should identify the variables (what you'll change and measure), be measurable/testable (so you can collect data), and avoid vague "why" questions that can't be directly tested.
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