explain how scientists conduct experiments and draw conclusions
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Drawing a conclusion is always an essential last step. ... The scientific method involves asking a good question, making a hypothesis, conducting research, identifying and controlling variables, making observations during testing, collecting data, and drawing conclusions.
The results supported the hypothesis that
the true boiling point of water is 100
degrees Celsius, however, this is as long as
the water is at sea level and distilled. After
boiling five separate samples of water we
noted differing temperatures for each
sample, it was only the distilled water
which had no impurities that boiled at
exactly 100c.
The scientific method is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century. It involves careful observation, applying rigorous skepticism about what is observed, given that cognitive assumptions can distort how one interprets the observation. It involves formulating hypotheses, via induction, based on such observations; experimental and measurement-based testing of deductions drawn from the hypotheses; and refinement (or elimination) of the hypotheses based on the experimental findings. These are principles of the scientific method, as distinguished from a definitive series of steps applicable to all scientific enterprises.[1][2][3]