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Can someone tell me if the following steps in the correct order or where I went wrong?

In experimental studies, we follow a logical method to arrive at a conclusion. Arrange the given steps in the correct sequence.

State a problem

Make Hypothesis

perform an experiment to collect data.

Ask relevant questions

Arrival at a logical conclusion.

Compare with the baseline value of the control group.

should I switch the last two around?

User Alexmelyon
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Answer:

Because not all tiles will be used, it is this way:

1. State the problem

2. Make a hypothesis

3. Perform an experiment to collect data

4. Ask relevant questions

5. Compare with the baseline value of the control group

Step-by-step explanation:

I just did it on Edmentum

User Robert Klemme
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The order of the steps should be as follows:

State a problem

Make Hypothesis

perform an experiment to collect data.

Ask relevant questions

Compare with the baseline value of the control group.

Arrival at a logical conclusion.


User Vaku
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