Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Question Summarize steps of the Scientific Method and give an example. Provide a rigorous and good (scientific if possible) example that uses the scientific method. The hypothesis part has been completed.
1. Observations. Describe the Observations. Observation consists of ....
2. Hypothesis. A hypothesis is an educated guess about what I expect, and it is a statement that is used predict the outcome of an experiment.
3. Experimentation. Describe experimentation
4. The Data .... Describe Data
5. Conclusion.....Describe conclusion.
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