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What is the first step in the scientific method?
(I WAS ABSENT DURING LESSON) A- Observation B- Hypothesis C- Conclusion D- Test
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scientists do their experimental tests more than once so hey can reduce the effects of chance errors. This is
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In three to five sentences, describe how the scientific method leads to evidence for explanations of natural phenomena.
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In one to two sentences, describe how a scientific inference is derived from an observation.
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Q1: Why do scientist use models?
A.) Scientist use models to learn about things that are too small, too late, or too complex to
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Which of the following statements best describes the characteristics of a hypothesis,one of the steps of the scientific method?
I
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A scientist goes to a large international conference and hears about a new discovery. The scientist is very excited about these
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Discuss the importance ofeach step in the scientific method: why do you think scienctists utilize this type of experimentation?
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Which of the following statements best describes the characteristics of a hypothesis, one of the scientific method?
1. it is a
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Kailani the girl full of JOY! πππππΌπ¦π¦(Conexus)
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Implementing Investigation Quick Check: 1. In what situation would you most likely need to use a computer to analyze data? (1
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Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps in the scientific method?
Answers: a. observation - prediction -
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Making a Scientific Hypothesis Quick Check
3 of 33 of 3 Items Question A researcher wants to investigate the impact of salt water
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Making a Scientific Hypothesis Quick Check
1 of 31 of 3 Items Question Which of the following would be a testable hypothesis?(1
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In three to five sentences, explain the role of creativity in constructing scientific questions, methods, and explanations.
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A student hypothesizes that a goldfish will be more active in a bowl that has red gravel than in a bowl with grey gravel. To
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Describe the step of the scientific method.
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Which of the following is true about theories? (1 point)
Responses Theories are formulated during an experiment when a scientist
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Which best describes RenΓ© Descartes's contribution to the scientific method?
Answer: RenΓ© Descartes was influential in the
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I have two questions that I need some help with please.
1) Developing a scientific understanding of a natural phenomenon
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Jon
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In general what would a scientist do after forming a testable questions?
-Design an experiment**** -Develop a hypothesis -Draw a
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Analyzing Elements of a Scientific Method
Read the following statements and then answer each question below. 1. You and your
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What is the definition of the scientific method?(1 point)
Responses the process by which a theory is supported with observation
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How is a hypothesis similar to theory?(1 point)
Responses Both a hypothesis and a theory need evidence to support them. Both a
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Which of the following is true about theories?
β’ Theories are formulated after one investigation produces groundbreaking
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4.How is a scientific theory different from a hypothesis
A.A theory is an explanation of a single phenomenon ;a hypothesis is a
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Which two adjectives describe a hypothesis?(1 point)
Responses conclusive and concrete conclusive and concrete tentative and
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How is a scientific theory different from a hypothesis?
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the ? describes the steps you use during an experiment?
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Robert
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Which of the following is not true about a hypothesis?
1) Previous knowledge can help support it. 2) It is a tentative
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Sarah
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in a scientific experiment what is the function of a control group
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1.)TRUE OR FALSE: Scientific investigations involve testable questions. *
True False 2.)Which of the following would not be a
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Jasmine
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Why is it important to scientists for a hypothesis to be testable? How would the experiment differ if it were not? What is an
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If you propose an answer to a question that you will test to see whether it is true, which step of the scientific method are you
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Scientists seek to acquire knowledge and understanding of the real world through the formulation, testing, and evaluation of
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In a scientific experiment, facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations are called.
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which of the following is Not part of testing a hypothesis? A. reasoning B. modeling D. gathering evidence
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science
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List your own example of turning an observation into a hypothesis. Be sure to list all five steps:
observation, explanation, test
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lydia
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When enough experimental data support a hypothesis, the hypothesis then becomes a
fact theory inference conclusion I am torn
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scientists ______ a hypothesis by doing one or more of these steps: designing a ________, making a ________, gathering and
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An experiment always starts with: data collection or theory or group selection or randomization. I have you ask a question then
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Sue
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Are there instances when the scientific method is used without the possibility of conducting experiments?
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what steps are important in the process of creating a scientific theory
A) Hypothesizing,observing,and testing. B) Creating a
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explain the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law
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Which best defines the scientific method?
Answer: A process of research used to test a hypothesis and draw a conclusion
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Manon
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There are many variables in an experiment. Which variable should you only have one of in each experiment
A) controlled variable
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the ongoing process of discovery in science; diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations
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HI
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A process used in scientific investigations to answer questions about the world around us
technology inductive reasoning
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HI
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the ongoing process of discovery in science; diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations
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HI
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A process used in scientific investigations to answer questions about the world around us
inductive reasoning deductive reasoning
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What should you do if the results of your experiment do not support your hypothesis
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