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1 Biology I Biology I Analyzing Data, Conclusions Slides _Study of Biology_Characteristics of Life

Conclusion – STEP 5 Conclusions are made on the basis of facts, not observations –Often drawn from data gathered from a study or experiment –Should support the hypothesis –Should be re-testable 2

Communication – STEP 6 Scientists must share the results of their studies with other scientists (peers) Publish findings in journals Present their findings at scientific meetings Scientists must be unbiased –Should not tamper with their data –Only publish & report tested & proven ideas 3

Communication Sharing of information is essential to scientific process Subject to examination and verification by other scientists Allows scientists to build on the work of others 4