What is the fourth step in the scientific method?

A
analyzing the data that was collected

B
making a hypothesis about something

C
drawing a conclusion about an experiment

D
testing a prediction using an investigation

1 answer

The fourth step in the scientific method is typically considered to be:

A: analyzing the data that was collected.

The correct sequence usually goes:

  1. Making observations and asking questions
  2. Researching existing information
  3. Formulating a hypothesis
  4. Conducting experiments to test the hypothesis
  5. Analyzing the data
  6. Drawing conclusions

However, different sources may describe steps with slight variations, but analyzing the data usually occurs after experimentation and before drawing conclusions.