Scientific Method


Scientific Method

In the scientific method there are 5 steps

Those 5 steps are:

(Main Idea)
1. Hypothesis
2. Experimentation
3. Refine the Idea
4. Experimentation
5. Final Statement

(Reflection)
To summarize and put them into more detail first you will find a problem, then you gather up information, after that a hypothesis is formed from that data, Last you test the hypothesis and see if it is correct.

The scientific method can be used in any situation where you guess an outcome. This process helps scientists verify all of there guesses. If they really want a solid answer then another scientist will do the same and then they'll compare their results.


Cites:
Studios, Andrew Rader. "Reasoning in Science." Biology4Kids.com: Scientific Studies: Scientific Method. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2017.
"The Scientific Method." Ducksters Educational Site. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2017.

Comments

  1. Your post gives good information.
    The reflection is nice, it goes into more detail.
    For more content you could've explained each step a little more.

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  2. Gives good listed information. You didn't explain each step, can you explain more? Your reflection was good and simple. -brittany guerriero

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  3. I like the structure to your post, makes the post easy to understand. I can agree with you on the reflection but I would of liked to see how you could of related it to something outside of biology. There are actually 7 steps, that you could of probably took more in depth. The 6th one is form a conclusion and 7th one is repeat & report.

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  4. I like how you organized it. You pointed out the steps maybe a definition of each would have been a little more helpful. Your reflection is good would've been great if you mentioned how beneficial it is outside of biology.

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  5. I like the information that you put on this blog it explains a l lot but i also think you should explain a little more to

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  6. The post was good and reminded me of the scientific method. It could have been more in detail. You could have went more in depth on each one of the steps to explain it more

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