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10 subjects consumed 8 cups of coffee within 1 hour. and 10 subjects consumed 8 cups of water in the same time period. The
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A hypothesis must be... (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A[Choice A] accurate%0D%0A[Choice A] accurate%0D%0A%0D%0A[Choice B]
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I am having a hard time understanding what a hypothesis is. Anyone able to help me in terms that I might understand?
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Mimi
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Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species (species A) grows
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Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species ( species A) grows
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Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species (species A) grows
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Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species (species A) grows
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Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species (species A) grows
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under what condtions is a hypothesis supported
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Discuss the importance of each step in the scientific method. Why do you think scientists utilize this type of experimentation
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Anonymous
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the information you gather during an experiment is called your?
http://www.c4md.org/research/method.html Look at #4 carefully
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Anonymous
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http://classweb.gmu.edu/biologyresources/writingguide/ScientificPaper.htm
What are the steps of the scientific method? I think
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Lance
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By movement I'm guessing you mean dispersal? Otherwise fungi don't move much.
Try here:
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Lance
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A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and
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I would like some help if that is OK, like soon!:)
1.) A group of scientists proposes an idea that a chemical compound will
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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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True or false: even when your research does not support your hypothesis, the hypothesis has value. True False 2. Which one of
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Leslie
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please check these:
1. According to the Scientific Method, why does a physicist make observations and collect data? a. to decide
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y912f
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scientists often use----to better see how something work?
a) models b)data c) procedures d) hypothesis
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michelle
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Which of the following is not a part of the scientific method?
A. hypothesizing B. experimenting C. observing D. proving D?
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What is the definition of the scientific method?(1 point) Responses the method by which a theory is deemed correct through a
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What is the definition of the scientific method?(1 point) Responses the method scientists use to publish their work the method
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What is the definition of the scientific method?(1 point)
Responses the process by which a scientific discipline is accepted by
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Which of the following is an observation only
A. The piece of metal is red, so it must be hot. B. There are pieces of egg shells
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Based on your observations, you suggest that if water is present then the growth of bread mold will accelerate. What part of the
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\Ruby has observed that plants in her garden vary in height. She wants to investigate whether a plant species (species A) grows
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A scientific hypothesis must be ,
A or d? Correct Able to be manipulated Able to control Able to test
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Food
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As researchers begin their studies, they must examine what they already know about their topic of investigation. Based on that
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Cheese :3
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Could you make sure I'm correct?
What is true of the work of all scientists? scientists ask testable questions and devise ways to
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Makenzie
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Which option correctly defines a scientific theory?
an explanation for observable facts that is supported by experimental
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Bri
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what are the steps of the scientific method in order?
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shoahnur
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In general, what would a scientist do after forming a testable question?
Design an experiment. Develop a hypothesis**. Draw a
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can someone put these 7 steps of the scientific method in order for me please. I have google searched these and stuff but it is
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Which of the following explains how the scientific method changed values and beliefs over time?(1 point) Responses It treated
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This step gives an investigation a specific direction or focus.
A. Observation B. Question C. Hypothesis*** D. Analysis
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which of the following best describes a scientific inference?
A.the data collected during an experiment B.an explanation based on
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Minska has a problem. When she turns on a lamp, the lamp doesn't light. She wonders if the lamp is plugged into the outlet. She
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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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matt
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A student is trying to find out if people prefer vanilla ice cream or chocolate ice cream. She buys several containers of
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Latonya Kincade
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How do you set up a controlled experiment ?
What's the purpose of a control group? How many variables should a controlled
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which of the following is a valid reason why a scientist might reject a scientific theory
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The scientist came to the conclusion that the hypothesis was incorrect. Why is the scientist's conclusion flawed
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Anonymous
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Which of the following explains how the scientific method changed values and beliefs over time?(1 point)
Responses It treated
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Which of the following explains how the scientific method changed values and beliefs over time? (1 point)
1. It treated faith and
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gOt MiLk
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Experiments cannot validate hypotheses, only falsify them. The statement above can be restated in which of the following ways?
A.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the Scientific Method?(1 point)
Responses observation observation testing testing tradition
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Put the following in the correct order.
Report results Determine if hypothesis is true Do background research Construct a
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After developing a hypothesis a scientist is ready to test it by
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Mahoganie
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homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange green slime. His friend Barney tells him that cocnut juice will get rid of
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Fill in the blanks correctly
Observation - hypothesis - theory - law 1. A system of ideas or principles which are a set of
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