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How is the scientific method used to investigate the world around us?

How is the scientific method used to investigate the world around us?. EQ 4 By David Zhao. First Step Purpose. The first step is to design a purpose for your experiment It should clearly state what you are trying to accomplish . Second Step Hypothesis.

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How is the scientific method used to investigate the world around us?

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  1. How is the scientific method used to investigate the world around us? EQ 4 By David Zhao

  2. First Step Purpose • The first step is to design a purpose for your experiment • It should clearly state what you are trying to accomplish

  3. Second Step Hypothesis • Next you have to make a scientific guess, a hypothesis, on what you think will happen.

  4. Third Step Materials • Then you should make your materials list. • It should include everything you used in the experiment

  5. Fourth Step Procedure • After your materials list you need to make a procedure • It is a step-by-step list of what you do • Be very detailed

  6. Fifth Step Data Collection • When you are in the mists of your experiment note down your observations and anything of interest. • After the experiment has concluded write down the results too

  7. Sixth Step Data analysis • Analyze your data by • Making a graph of your data • Looking for patterns in your data • Making any needed calculations (percent change) • Any new questions • Sources of possible error • Alternative explanations

  8. Final step Conclusion • Tell if your hypothesis was correct • Anything you found out • Sum up your whole lab report

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