Final answer:
In summary, the scientific method is a sequence of steps starting with observations, followed by posing a question, conducting research, formulating a hypothesis, experimenting, analyzing data, and concluding with a report.
Step-by-step explanation:
The scientific method is a systematic way of learning about the world around us and answering questions. It involves several steps that help researchers move from uncertainty to finding evidence-based conclusions.
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- Make observations.
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- Identify a question based on the observation.
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- Conduct background research.
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- Formulate a hypothesis.
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- Design and perform an experiment to test the hypothesis.
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- Analyze the data and results.
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- Draw conclusions and report the findings.
To answer the student's question, the phases of the scientific method should be arranged from asking a question to drawing conclusions and reporting the findings in this order:
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- Hypothesis
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- Experiment
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- Analysis
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- Report/Conclusion
However, it's important to note that before formulating a hypothesis, a researcher would first make observations and ask a question, followed then by a hypothesis. Therefore, the correct sequence, starting with 'Hypothesis' as given in the original question, would be completed by preceding steps of observations and questioning.