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Stages of the Scientific Method - Coggle Diagram
Stages of the Scientific Method
Problem Statement
Definition: Identification of a question or issue to be investigated.
Characteristics: Clear, specific, and measurable.
Examples: What effect does temperature have on plant growth?
4.Verification
Definition: Testing the hypothesis through experimentation.
Characteristics: Reproducible and controlled conditions.
Examples: Conducting experiments with varying temperatures and measuring plant growth.
6.New Predictions
Definition: Generating hypotheses for future research based on conclusions.
Characteristics: Informed by previous findings.
Examples: Predicting that other factors, such as soil quality, may also influence plant growth.
2.Formulating Hypothesis
Definition: Forming a tentative explanation or prediction.
Characteristics: Testable and based on available evidence.
Examples: If temperature increases, then plant growth will accelerate.
3.Collection and treatment of collected data
Definition: Gathering relevant information through observation or experimentation.
Characteristics: Systematic and unbiased.
Examples: Recording daily temperature and measuring plant height.
5.Conclusions
Definition: Drawing interpretations from the results of experiments.
Characteristics: Supported by evidence and logical reasoning.
Examples: Concluding that higher temperatures indeed accelerate plant growth based on collected data.