7. What is the correct order of steps in the scientific method?
A. Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test hypothesis, draw
conclusions, analyze the results, and communicate results.
B. Ask a question, analyze the results, make a hypothesis, test the
hypothesis, draw conclusions, and communicate results.
C. Make hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze the results, ask a
question, draw conclusions, and communicate results,
D. Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze
results, draw conclusions, and communicate results.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A. You can't draw conclusions without analysing the results first. So enk.
B. Without a hypothesis, you won't know what you would analyse. Enk, again.
C. You don't have a question to formulate a hypothesis with. Enkkk again (2)
So, D.
Answer:
The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step:
–Make an observation.
–Ask a question.
–Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.
–Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.
–Test the prediction.
–Iterate: use the results to make new hypotheses or predictions.