The main point of this is to test your hypothesis and to come to a conclusion weather you were right or not.
The Scientific Method can be used in everyday life, even sometimes for the littlest things.
Steps To the Scientific Method:
Question what you want to test.
Research the experiment.
Figure out your Hypothesis.
Test your Experiment.
Collect your Data.
Then come to a Conclusion.
Citations:
http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/scientific_method.htmlhttps://www.pinterest.com/bwilliams1210/stem-scientific-method/?lp=true
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Thank you fro the information. The scientific will probably be important on the final exam. Good Job explaining
ReplyDeleteGreat way of explaining the scientific method. This will definitely help me for the final exam.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good refresher and I was wondering actual examples of when you would use the scientific method out of school.
ReplyDeleteHow should you start your hypothesis?
ReplyDeleteYou can start you hypothesis debating on the experiment you are doing. It's pretty much what you think is going to happen.
DeleteGood explanation, this covered mostly everything
ReplyDeleteHow does the scientific method effect how experiments are conducted? What would happen to an experiment if it didn't follow along the Scientific Method?
ReplyDeleteThe Scientific Method keeps more track of what's going on in the experiment and what is happening throughout it. If you didn't use it while doing an experiment there's a chance that if you do it again it could come out different from a missed step or observation.
DeleteI always get confused on the steps the Scientific Method consists of. This will definitely help me in the future.
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