A hypothesis is made in which stage of the scientific method?

a) evidence is gathered
b) the problem is presented
c) a conclusion is made
d) an explanation is thought of

D

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You're welcome, Pam.

The correct answer is "b) the problem is presented". In the scientific method, a hypothesis is typically formulated after identifying and defining the problem or question to be investigated. It is the second stage of the scientific method, following the identification of the problem.

To provide a brief explanation of the scientific method:
1. The first stage involves identifying a problem or question that needs to be addressed. This can be done by observing natural phenomena, reviewing existing literature, or noticing anomalies in previous research.
2. Once the problem is identified, the next step is to formulate a hypothesis. A hypothesis is an educated guess or proposed explanation for the observed phenomenon. It is based on existing knowledge and is typically formulated as an "if-then" statement.
3. After formulating the hypothesis, the next stage is to design and conduct experiments or gather relevant evidence to test the hypothesis. This involves careful observation, data collection, and analysis.
4. The gathered evidence is then used to draw conclusions. These conclusions are based on the evidence collected during the experimental phase and are meant to determine whether the original hypothesis was supported or refuted.
5. Finally, based on the conclusions drawn, an explanation or theory is developed to make sense of the observed phenomenon. This explanation is then subject to further testing and refinement.

So remember, the hypothesis is formulated after identifying the problem or question, making "b) the problem is presented" the correct answer.