The Hypothetico-Deductive Model of Scientific Research

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The Hypothetico-Deductive Model of Scientific Research 1. Phenomena 2. Observation and Generation of Ideas 3. Development of Testable Hypothesis 4. Systematic Observation and Data Collection 11. Prediction 5. Data Analysis 8. Reject and / or Revise Hypothesis This is the self-running version of the presentation. Once started each element will display after 2 seconds. 6. Test Hypothesis 9. Confirmed? 7. Refuted? 10. Theory (Consists of confirmed hypotheses)

The Hypothetico-Deductive Model of Scientific Research 1. Phenomena 2. Observation and Generation of Ideas 3. Development of Testable Hypothesis 4. Systematic Observation and Data Collection 11. Prediction 5. Data Analysis 8. Reject and / or Revise Hypothesis This is the click-to-advance version of the presentation. To advance each element simply click the mouse button. 6. Test Hypothesis 9. Confirmed? 7. Refuted? 10. Theory (Consists of confirmed hypotheses)