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Karen Braganza: A first year high school student of Arellano High School, who made a project entitled:” A feasibility Study on the Utilization of Mine Tailing as an Alternative Raw Material for Ceramic Tile and Vase.”
Application: During this step in a Scientific research, the researchers will try to apply the solution to similar situation and see if it will hold.
Conclusion: During this step in a Scientific research, the researchers draw generalization regarding the phenomenon that they are investigating.
Identifying the problem: A step in a Scientific research in which the researchers identify the problem they want to investigate.
Formulating Hypothesis: A step in a Scientific research in which the researchers venture a possible solution to the problem.
Gathering Preliminary data: A step in a Scientific research in which the researchers try to learn as much about the problem as possible from all available sources.
Analysis of the data: During this Step in a Scientific research, the researchers analyze and interpret data obtained from the experiment.
Experimentation: During this step in a Scientific research, the researchers gather as much experimental data as necessary to be able to tell if the hypothesis is correct or not.
Hypothesis: A possible solution to problem or possible explanation of a phenomenon.
Experiment: An activity specially designed to test if a hypothesis is right or wrong.
Variable: A particular aspect of an experiment that may be changed.
Experimental Setup: A setup where one variable has been changed.
Control Setup: A setup where no variables are changed.
Laboratory: A place where experiments are usually performed.
Scientific Method: A method of research done in a systematized way in order to find solution to a problem, question or phenomena.
Metric System: A system of measurement that has been adopted by majority of nations because of it is easier to convert. Examples of measurements are: meter, gram, and second.
Serendipity: This term refers to the phenomenon of finding something valuable without intentionally looking for it.
Integrated Science:
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- A first year high school student of Arellano High School, who made a project entitled:” A feasibility Study on the Utilization of Mine Tailing as an Alternative Raw Material for Ceramic Tile and Vase.”
- During this step in a Scientific research, the researchers will try to apply the solution to similar situation and see if it will hold.
- During this step in a Scientific research, the researchers draw generalization regarding the phenomenon that they are investigating.
- A step in a Scientific research in which the researchers identify the problem they want to investigate.
- A step in a Scientific research in which the researchers venture a possible solution to the problem.
- A step in a Scientific research in which the researchers try to learn as much about the problem as possible from all available sources.
| - During this Step in a Scientific research, the researchers analyze and interpret data obtained from the experiment.
- During this step in a Scientific research, the researchers gather as much experimental data as necessary to be able to tell if the hypothesis is correct or not.
- A possible solution to problem or possible explanation of a phenomenon.
- An activity specially designed to test if a hypothesis is right or wrong.
- A particular aspect of an experiment that may be changed.
- A setup where one variable has been changed.
| - A setup where no variables are changed.
- A place where experiments are usually performed.
- A method of research done in a systematized way in order to find solution to a problem, question or phenomena.
- A system of measurement that has been adopted by majority of nations because of it is easier to convert. Examples of measurements are: meter, gram, and second.
- This term refers to the phenomenon of finding something valuable without intentionally looking for it.
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F | A | I | D | E | N | T | I | F | Y | I | N | G | T | H | E | P | R | O | B | L | E | M | R |
O | I | T | X | Z | L | X | M | B | G | E | B | K | M | D | I | X | O | O | Y | E | C | K | T |
R | J | E | H | G | R | E | Z | K | O | B | U | I | G | T | H | C | E | A | A | A | A | J | J |
M | B | P | J | E | E | X | P | E | R | I | M | E | N | T | A | L | S | E | T | U | P | S | U |
U | W | M | T | R | R | P | E | N | E | I | H | E | P | K | V | A | R | I | A | B | L | E | L |
L | Y | L | C | A | Q | I | R | X | U | H | L | Q | R | L | B | P | D | U | M | R | P | B | N |
A | J | D | N | K | N | X | N | A | P | J | Y | W | R | B | T | O | J | C | N | N | P | H | N |
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- KARENBRAGANZA
- APPLICATION
- CONCLUSION
- IDENTIFYINGTHEPROBLEM
- FORMULATINGHYPOTHESIS
- GATHERINGPRELIMINARYDATA
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- EXPERIMENTATION
- HYPOTHESIS
- EXPERIMENT
- VARIABLE
- EXPERIMENTALSETUP
| - CONTROLSETUP
- LABORATORY
- SCIENTIFICMETHOD
- METRICSYSTEM
- SERENDIPITY
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