Biology 2010 Student Edition

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 9780133669510
ISBN 13: 978-0-13366-951-0

Chapter 1, The Science of Biology - Assessment - 1.1 What is Science? - Understanding Key Concepts/Think Critically - Page 28: 11

Answer

First, observations about the natural world are made, which leads to the formation of questions about those observations. A hypothesis is formed to answer those questions. The hypothesis needs to be tested either by a controlled experiment or by gathering more data. The data from the tests are recorded. The data can be qualitative or quantitative. The data from the experiment is used to draw a conclusion and to determine whether the hypothesis is supported or refuted.

Work Step by Step

First, observations about the natural world are made, which leads to the formation of questions about those observations. A hypothesis is formed to answer those questions. The hypothesis needs to be tested either by a controlled experiment or by gathering more data. The data from the tests are recorded. The data can be qualitative or quantitative. The data from the experiment is used to draw a conclusion and to determine whether the hypothesis is supported or refuted.
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