It is called an error!
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∙ 11y agoIt's called an error.
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∙ 8y agoError.
A mistake a scientist makes is called an error. You're probably doing a crossword puzzle. The answer you are looking for should be Error. If the question is Scientists make a mistake, or ______, and need to do an experiment again.? Then you have the answer.
They make a hypothesis
Another word for mistake is error.
They determine what they did wrong, and try again.
Scientists will review their procedures and data to identify where the mistake occurred. They will make necessary adjustments, such as refining their methods or controlling variables better, before repeating the experiment to correct the error and obtain accurate results. Additionally, they may consult with colleagues or mentors for advice and guidance.
Ahh, Your probably doing a crossword puzzle. The answer you are looking for should be Error. If the question is Scientists make a mistake, or ______, and need to do an experiment again.? Then you got the answer.
Yes scientists can make mistakes, they are only people and all people can make mistakes. However the scientific methodrequires that any scientific discovery is repeatable and can be authenticated independently. This means that if a mistake is made it will likely be discovered.
redo or retest the experiment
oh for god's sake scientists are only human everyone makes mistakes!! Yeah they make alot of contribution but they do make mistakes and are wrong sometimes
A five letter word for a scientists mistake is "error."
They need to keep a record of each step, then start the experiment over and try not to make the mistake again or make changes in what they did to see what outcome they get.
When scientists make a mistake, they acknowledge it, review their methods and data, and try to identify the source of the error. They may repeat the experiment to confirm or refute their findings, and may also consult with colleagues to get their perspective on the mistake and how to correct it. Learning from mistakes is an important part of the scientific process.