The steps taken in scientific studies often follow similar patterns. which
answer correctly de...
Physics, 07.11.2019 23:31 pleasehelpme71
The steps taken in scientific studies often follow similar patterns. which
answer correctly describes the order in which the steps should be performed?
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a. draw a conclusion, then design an experiment to support it.
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b. state a theory, then find examples to support it so that it becomes
a law.
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c. state a hypothesis, then design an experiment to test it.
d. perform an experiment, then state a hypothesis that fits the
results.
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