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  1. 4. A summary of the findings and results obtained from a study or experiment. Conclusions are drawn based on the analysis of data and are used to answer the research question or test the hypothesis.
  2. 6. Question: A specific query or inquiry that guides the research process. It helps define the scope and purpose of a study.
  3. 8. Pertaining to non-numerical data or information that is descriptive in nature. Qualitative research often involves the analysis of textual or visual data to identify patterns, themes, or meanings.
  4. 9. A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or gather data. Experiments are a crucial part of the scientific method and allow researchers to manipulate variables to observe their effects.
  5. 11. A testable statement or prediction that can be evaluated through experimentation and observation. It serves as the foundation for scientific research.
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  1. 1. Drawing conclusions or making predictions based on available evidence and reasoning. In scientific research, inferences are often made from observations and data.
  2. 2. The act of gathering information through direct or indirect means, using the senses or instruments. Observations are the foundation of scientific inquiry and can be qualitative or quantitative.
  3. 3. The process of examining and interpreting data to identify patterns, trends, and relationships. Statistical methods may be used in quantitative analysis, while qualitative analysis involves the interpretation of non-numerical data.
  4. 5. Method: A systematic approach to scientific inquiry involving steps such as making observations, forming a hypothesis, conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. It is a structured process for investigating and answering scientific questions.
  5. 7. Information collected through observation, experimentation, or other methods. Data can be qualitative or quantitative and is used for analysis and drawing conclusions.
  6. 8. Involving numerical data and statistical analysis. Quantitative research relies on measurable data to test hypotheses and draw conclusions.
  7. 10. A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is substantiated through empirical evidence and has withstood repeated testing and scrutiny. Theories are broader than hypotheses and often provide a framework for understanding a range of phenomena.