What are the scientific steps in solving a problem?
There are five main scientific steps in solving a problem. They
are observing, forming hypotheses, testing hypotheses, analyzing
data, and evaluating results. During the observing process,
scientists make observations and examine prior research. While
forming a hypothesis or hypotheses (plural form) scientists ask
questions and try to explain the observations. In the process of
testing the hypotheses. scientists collect data that they use to
support or reject a hypothesis. Analyzing data is when scientists
analyze their data to draw conclusions about their research.
finally evaluating results, scientists evaluate the data and
conclusions presented by other scientists. This a cycle that keeps
going on and on.