scientific method

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  1. 2. After conducting the experiment, analyze the collected data. This may involve statistical analysis and interpreting the results to determine if they support or refute the hypothesis.
  2. 4. Design and conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis. This involves creating a procedure, identifying variables (independent, dependent, and controlled), and collecting data.
  3. 6. Further _____ Science is an ongoing process. Based on the results, new questions may arise, leading to further investigation and experimentation.
  4. 7. A hypothesis is a testable prediction or explanation for the observed phenomena. It usually takes the form of an "if… then…" statement, indicating the expected outcome of an experiment.
  5. 8. After making observations, formulate a specific question based on what you've observed. This question should be clear and focused.
Down
  1. 1. Based on the analysis, draw a conclusion about the hypothesis. Determine whether the hypothesis was supported or not and discuss the implications of the findings.
  2. 3. Share the results with others through reports, presentations, or publications. This step is essential for the scientific community to review, replicate, and build upon the findings.
  3. 5. The process begins with observing the world around you. This involves gathering information and noticing phenomena that spark curiosity or raise questions.