Students in introductory science courses commonly are taught that the scientific method consists of formulating a hypothesis, testing that hypothesis, and developing a theory based on the results of the test(s)

In practice, the scientific method is much more complex. Explain how.
What will be an ideal response?


The scientific method is the process of inquiry that examines and explains a problem or observed phenomenon. The scientific method is not a step-by-step, cookbook recipe for doing science. Instead, the method describes how scientists measure natural features and processes and rigorously test new ideas about how the natural world works. There is no single "recipe" for good science. Scientists undertake many activities that collectively further our knowledge. Scientific studies involve many activities and even repeating steps during the course of a research project. There are various paths that can be followed. Unlike the steps of a recipe, these steps do not need to be taken in any particular order; scientific studies commonly take unexpected turns and can be triggered by any number of initial observations or problems.

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