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Learn the detailed steps of the scientific method, from identifying the problem and formulating a hypothesis to experimentation, data collection, and drawing conclusions. Discover how to publish your findings in scientific journals and potentially achieve recognition like a Nobel Prize. This guide will help you understand the importance of each stage in the process and equip you with the necessary skills to conduct successful scientific research.
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Identify the Problem • What/how question (cause & effect) must be specific • contains two variables
Background Information • what do we already know from previous research? • Includes bibliography
Hypothesis • definition: educated guess • If…. (experimental procedure) Then (prediction)…… format
Experimentation • characteristics: • repeatable by others controlled: has a control group and one or more experimental groups
Data Collection • Types: • quantitative: measurements units given in metrics in table form • qualitative: observations written in narrative form or sketches • graphs: physical representation of quantitative data
Conclusion • must include: • if the hypothesis is supported or rejected • summary paragraph of the lab
Publish • get findings out to the scientific community in journals
Nobel Prize • lecture circuit