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Scientific Method:Conclusion

By Janice VanCleave

01sci-method-color-logo-index12sci-meth-conc-compuiterConclusion is the seventh step of the scientific method. This is the finale –if you know how to use a computer, you might type this part. The conclusion doesn’t have to be long, but it does need to address your hypothesis. In other words, did your experimental results support your hypothesis or not? 

As a reminder, the symbol in the upper left corner of this page links to each step of the scientific method. You may wish to review the steps.

For step 2, see   SCIENTIFIC METHOD:Conclusion01-sce-fair-bk12

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