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Scientists use the scientific method to make testable explanations and predictions about the world. A scientist asks a question and develops an experiment, or set of experiments, to answer that question.
Ask a QuestionDo Background ResearchConstruct a HypothesisTest Your Hypothesis by Doing an ExperimentAnalyze Your Data and Draw a ConclusionCommunicate Your Results
Ask a QuestionDo Background ResearchConstruct a HypothesisTest Your Hypothesis by Doing an ExperimentAnalyze Your Data and Draw a ConclusionCommunicate Your Results
The first step of the scientific method is to observation. It is the step where you research everything you can about your problem.
The second step is to form a hypothesis. It is a general statement based on research and observation.
The third step is to make a prediction. It is what you think the outcome of the experiment will be.
The fourth step is to experiment. This is where you will test your hypothesis.
The fifth step is your conclusion. If your hypothesis was right, then this is the last step. If your hypothesis is incorrect, then you must form a new hypothesis and repeat steps 2-5.