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Jaelyn Horn
4 September, 14:40
The six steps of scientific method
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Winston Bell
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Ask a Question, Do Background Research, Construct a Hypothesis, Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment, Analyze Your Data and Draw a Conclusion, and Communicate Your Results
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Nico Hendricks
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1. Ask a question
2. Do background research
3. Hypothesis (Construct of Hypothesis)
4. Test you hypothesis by doing a (n) experiment
5. Analyze Your Data and Draw a conclusion
6. Show your result (Communicate your results
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