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Scientific Experimentation

Scientific experimentation is a systematic process used to test hypotheses and gather evidence about how things work. It involves making observations, formulating a question, and creating a hypothesis—an educated guess. Researchers then design an experiment to test this hypothesis, controlling variables to isolate factors of interest. Data is collected during the experiment, which is analyzed to determine if it supports or refutes the hypothesis. The results contribute to our understanding of the topic and may lead to further questions, creating a cycle of inquiry and discovery. Ultimately, it helps build knowledge through empirical evidence.