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What do scientists perform after a hypothesis to collect data?

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What is a science answer to a science question?

Usually the current 'answer' to a scientific problem would be called a theory. However when used in an experiment people refer to the current answer to a problem as the nul hypothesis and the new, to be tested, theory as the alternative hypothesis.


Does a experiment test a theory?

i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.


How was the hoypothesis tested?

A Hypothesis is tested by performing an experiment. For instance if I wanted to find out if smiles are contagious. My hypothesis would be I think that smiles are contagious. Then to test it I would go around smiling at random people. In fact my friend did do this experiment and it turned out that smiles weren't contagious in her case. I hope that answered you question.....:)


What does expected outcome mean in a science experiment?

well i think it is a evaluation


What is a hypothesis and how is it derived this is a dang 7th graders work people?

A hypothesis is an educated guess based on facts and other empirical evidence. Generally a hypothesis what you assume will be the result of an experiment.


What id the difference between observation and hypothesis?

a hypothesis is a statement to a certain opinion whereas a problem is an issue between 1 or more people the most significant difference between problem and hypotheses is a hypotheses can be tested but a problem can not ,as problem is just question.a question can not be tested unless it is not transferred in to hypotheses


How do you know if a hypothesis is testable?

To be truly testable, a hypothesis should be falsifiable, with counter-testing and proof of the null hypothesis possible. First you have to find a problem then find a question or what you are going to test. An example would be paper towels, such as how much weight they can hold. A hypothesis would be, "Bounty will hold over two hundred pennies. A hypothesis is an educated guess.


How do people use the scientific method outside of the science lab?

scientific method applies to just about everything except religion.scientific method roughly goes: question, hypothesis, experiment, analyze dataexample of everyday use: questions- why wont my car start?! hypothesis - the battery is dead. experiment- test battery with a multimeter. analyze data - yep, have to buy a new freaking battery!


How the people invented the technology?

By making assumption and validating hypothesis with experiment which show relationship used to construct formulas.


What are the 7 scientific methos?

By that, you mean the steps of the scientific method I think? 1. Ask a question/ State a problem 2. Make a hypothesis 3. Perform an experiment 4. Analyze Data 5. Make a conclusion 6. Tell people. Communicate. For some people, they add another step at the beginning: Observe


How do you write a hypothesis on milgram's experiment?

Stanley Milgram's experiment investigated the effect of authority on people's willingness to do unethical things, stemming from the experiences of the Holocaust. I think his hypothesis was that if people are pressured by a person of authority to do something, they will do it, even if it is against their moral code.