Scientific Method
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Examples
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The first step of the Scientific Method

Making Observations

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3 States of Matter

Solid, Liquid and Gas

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Which type of research uses numbers and statistics to analyze information?

Quantitative Research

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What is the capital city of France?

Paris

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“Counting how many students wear glasses” is an example of…

Quantitative Research

200

This step comes after analyzing the results of an experiment

Conclusions

200

Chemical Formula of Water:

H2O

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It is a method of research that explores the human experiences, perceptions, and behaviors:

Qualitative Research

200

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo Da Vinci

200

"Interviewing 10 people about their favorite food" is an example of...

Qualitative Research

300

It helps the researcher to form a conclusion

The results

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Developed the theory of relativity:

Albert Einstein

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the 4 types of research:

Purpose, Data source, Scope, Focus

300

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

Mars

300

"Reviewing medical articles to understand COVID-19 treatments" is an example of...

Documentary Research

400

This process is an ongoing loop:

Scientific Method

400

Father of physics:

Isaac Newton

400

Research that seeks knowledge without immediate application is called…

Basic Research

400

In what year did the Titanic sink?

1912

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“Studying the behavior of rats in a lab to develop new medicine” is an example of…

Applied Research

500

The 5 steps of the Scientific Method are:

Observation, Hypothesis, Results, Conclusion, Sharing Results

500

The Earth's gravitational force:

9.807 m/s2
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 It is a type of research conducted to investigate a problem that is not clearly defined or well-understood...

Exploratory Research

500

Which ancient wonder of the world was located in Babylon?

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

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“Measuring how stress affects blood pressure with surveys and heart monitors” involves which two types of research classifications?

Quantitative and Field Research

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