Observation, hypothesis development, predictions from the hypothesis, testing, conformation or falsification of the hypothesis.
There is no specific Scientific Method for 'Are fingerprints hereditary?'. The scientific method is the same for all questions, which is the following:The Scientific MethodState the Problem.Research the Problem.Form a Hypothesis.Test your Hypothesis.Record and Analyze your Results.Form and state your Conclusion.Publish or document your results.
As you are limited to one other method experimentationwould be the answer you seek.
is the scientific method cylic or linear?
the quantity is better than biological method because it is the bst
conclusion is your final answer...or you considered it your final idea....negative or positive.. hypothesis: is a method that nearly the same in observation...because it is your prediction..but it is not the final idea...or answer...you must prove it by the following scientific methods.. :-) thnx...
The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to answer questions
Experimentation.
In brief, they use the scientific method, where they find facts by experiment, observation followed by inference.
Hypothesis construction and experimental testing of such hypothesis.
Observation, questions, hypotheses, predictions experiments, and conclusions are the steps of the scientific process. What you mean, i dont know.
Observation is the first step of the scientific method.
It answers scientific questions using a formal method. apex;D
The correct steps for the scientific method are: Observation Hypothesis Theory Scientific Law
The scientific method uses both observation and reasoning. When using the scientific method a person will ask a question, do background research, construct a hypothesis, test that hypothesis, observe and analyze, form a conclusion, and communicate the results.
It answers scientific questions using a formal method
It answers scientific questions using a formal method
Scientists employ the scientific method. This essentially involves observation, experimentation, and mathematical analysis.