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If an experiment disproves a scientists hypothesis,what should the scientist do next?
A.)Develop a testable question. B.) Revise
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Snoopy
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Which of the following is true? Mark all that apply. (2 points)
A hypothesis can be proved incorrect through experiment.
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XenaGonzalez
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If an experiment disproves a scientist's hypothesis, what should the scientist do next?
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Anonymous
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What is an experiment group and what is a control group?
I was thinking an experiment group were people who experiment the world
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Lila
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Explain the scientific method
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Anonymous
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Julie took her lunch to work every day. She wanted to know what type of insulation would keep her lunch the coolest. Each day,
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Meagan
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Kathleen made the diagram below to show how scientific knowledge changes over time. Which word or phrase best describes what
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Stephie
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put ** by the ones I thought correct
Which of the following statements best describes the characteristics of a hypothesis, one of
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billy
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Speculation
A. Discovery B. Evidence C. Hypothesize D. Analysis D?
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kevin
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A scientific hypothesis can become a theory if?
a- the entire scientific community accepts it b- the hypothesis is tested
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Cole
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A theory differs from a hypothesis in the following ways:
Question 2 options: 1) they are proven hypotheses and are not subject
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Indigo
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Sally completed an investigation involving earthworms. She placed a worm on a moist paper towel and carefully marked the
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must the steps in the scientific method always be followed in the same order? Explain.
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alyssa
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what is the only difference between a control set up & an experimental set up?
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alyssa
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John uses mechanical "predators" to approach frogs at a pond shore, and he records the distance between predator and frog as the
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Sarah
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in conducting experiments to test scientific theories,exceptions?
a.can be triggered if they are few in number b.tend to be
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susue
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What methods did Francis Bacon believe were essential for understanding the laws of nature in scientific exploration?
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Jenna Brice
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Give three examples of real-life situations where the scientific method is applied and explain the steps involved in conducting
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Batman
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What makes psychology a science?????
and What are independent and dependent variables in regards to scientific research in
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slomomo
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what are ways scientists try to keep their results valid when experimenting?
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Anonymous
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What did you learn from the textbook readings this week about the scientific method?
What are some key principles and steps
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Elizabeth Jean Carroll
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Provide a scientific hypothesis and explain how one might go about testing it, either by confirming the hypothesis or using karl
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kiesha
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Identify and discuss the differences between the terms ‘theories,’ ‘laws,’ and ‘hypotheses.’ Describe ‘controlled
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bea
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Science 8R HW - Using the steps of the Scientific Method solve a problem that you may have (for example, 1. How can I get my
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Lauren
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Please help me check if I did my homework right base on a picture of picking strawberry farm.
1. Activity Investigation Picture
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Mae
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Please help me check if I did my homework right base on a picture of picking strawberry farm.
1. Activity Investigation Picture
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Mae
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Please help me check if I did my homework right base on a picture of picking strawberry farm.
1. Activity Investigation Picture
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Nina
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Which statement best describes a situation in which scientists would have confidence in a scientific theory?
A. Many tests have
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needapass
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scientists form hypothesis from which of the following
1. prior knowledge 2. logical inferences 3.informed creative imagination
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a scientist find that her hypothesis is not supported by the data she gathered as a result of her experiments. what conclusion
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Testable statement or prediction.....
Is That Hypothesis?
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Kelsie
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what does a scientist test when using a controlled experiment
1. a conclusion 2. serveral variables 3. a single variable 4. a
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what is all the components of scientific method in psychology? i got hypothesis, dependent ans independent, and the question is
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michelle
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Kari Popper advocates, as a more efficient way to examine a scientific hypothesis, which of the following? A) Gather as much
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shelley
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If an experiment doesn't agree with the the theory, then this means that the theory is incorrect? please give explain why or why
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lou
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28. Good experiments have 2 key characteristics; they are
a. an experimental group and a confirmed hypothesis b. analysis of the
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mysterychicken
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What does it mean in the scientific method that the second step is research? I need to write up the 5 steps of scientific method
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Jonathan
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Karl Popper advocates, as a more efficient way to examine a scientific hypothesis, which of the following
I believe it could be A
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Ashley
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Do you think this definition is better and can be apply to the chemical and microbiological analysis of water?
Scientific method
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Henry2
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How does an observation about an object differ from an inference about that object. I Really need help on biology Thank you
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glenn help help help
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what was your hypothesis? explain the process that your followed to determine the results for your experiment.
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dk
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What is the definition of the scientific method? (1 point)
• the process by which a theory is supported with observation and
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What makes scientific investigations different from other types of investigations?
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1. All experiments begin with a ___.
(1 point) Responses I wonder, a question, observations... I wonder, a question,
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quandale dingle
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2. Should experiments be repeated over and over to see if the results are the same each time?(1 point)
Responses No No Yes,
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quandale dingle
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6. What is a hypothesis?(1 point)
Responses A hypothesis is the right answer to an experiment. A hypothesis is the right answer
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quandale dingle
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A hypothesis must be Responses [Choice A] accurate [Choice B] mathematical [Choice C] short [Choice D] testable
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What should you do if the results of your experiment do not support your hypothesis?
[Choice A] Go ahead and publish your results
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what is a hypothesis
(a) A hypothesis is the right answer to an experiment (b) A hypothesis is a testable educated guess (c) A
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The is the part of the experiment that serves as a basis of comparison: the experimenter attempts to keep these
(a) control
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