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Assoli18 [71]
3 years ago
6

To further scientific knowledge, what four steps should scientists take after they analyze their results? 1. Draw conclusions ab

out their data.
2. Determine whether the results are in the best interests of their company.
3. Discuss the pros and cons of the experiment with experts.
4. Publish the results in a scientific journal.
5. Conduct seminars and presentations about their experiment.
Biology
2 answers:
ANEK [815]3 years ago
5 0

The correct order of four steps after they analyze their results are-

a) Draw conclusions about their data.

b) Discuss the pros and cons of the experiment with experts.

c) Publish the results in a scientific journal.

d) Conduct seminars and presentations about their experiment.

Reason -

Once the scientist analyses their result, the next step is to conclude the findings of their analysis. This is an important part of the research. The scientist now want to get assured of his/her findings thus in the next step he would discuss it with peers in the same field. Now in order to validate his/her research, it is very important to publish it somewhere either in a good journal , conference paper, etc. Once the paper get published scientist may attend seminar and discussion sessions to put forward his/her finding to make it reliable.

Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
3 0

To further scientific knowledge, the four steps scientists should take after they analyze their results are:

1. Draw conclusions about their data.

2. Discuss the pros and cons of the experiment with experts.

3. Publish the results in a scientific journal.

4. Conduct seminars and presentations about their experiment.

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