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Scientific Method Steps - TSV

The steps of the scientific method represent a systematic inquiry process for objectively understanding natural and social phenomena. Starting from observation, it builds scientific knowledge through a series of procedures including hypothesis formulation, experimental verification, data analysis, conclusion derivation, and result publication. This iterative process ensures reproducibility and objectivity, forming the foundation for advancing human knowledge.

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code	slug	name	description
01	observation	Observation	The step of carefully observing natural or social phenomena and collecting data.
02	question-formulation	Question Formulation	The step of formulating specific questions such as 'why' and 'how' based on information obtained from observation.
03	background-research	Background Research	The step of collecting and organizing existing research and knowledge to deepen understanding of the problem.
04	hypothesis-formation	Hypothesis Formation	The step of establishing a tentative explanation for the phenomenon and deriving testable predictions.
05	experiment-design	Experiment Design	The step of designing experiments to test the hypothesis and controlling variables.
06	experiment-conduct	Experiment Execution	The step of conducting experiments based on the plan and collecting data.
07	data-analysis	Data Analysis	The step of statistically analyzing data obtained from experiments to identify patterns and relationships.
08	conclusion	Conclusion	The step of determining whether the hypothesis is supported or refuted and interpreting the meaning.
09	communication	Communication of Results	The step of publishing research results through papers and receiving evaluation from other researchers.
10	iteration	Iteration and Refinement	The step of continuing research from new questions and insights, repeating the cycle.