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If you were once in a Sceince Fair, or know a LOT about science fair projects, do you mind telling me what you are suppose to put in the RESULTS section and the NEXT TIME section?

2007-04-04 07:36:30 · 6 answers · asked by ~***Jenny_Fabulous***~ 2 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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You should have had some hypothesis: "I think that *this* will happen if I do A and B, and C....

Doing A and B and C... is the experiment.

Well.... did *this* happen? after you did the experiment?
that's what you put in the results section. It doesn't matter if the experiment was sucessful, or not. If it wasn't sucessful, you say so. If it was sucessful, you say so.

If the experiment didn't give you the results you thought it would, then you have a lot to say in the "next time" section. Did the experiments go wrong? why? Did something unexpected happen? what? How could you make a better experiment next time that would prove your original hypothesis?

If the experiment DID go right and you got the results you wanted, the next time section should talk about how you might expand the experiment to add more stuff, to prove the hypothesis, better.

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2007-04-04 07:46:04 · answer #1 · answered by tlbs101 7 · 1 0

I've judged a few science fairs. The results section includes your basic results - what were you testing? What was the outcome? What can you conclude? How might your test have been influenced by something outside the test - have you included controls?

The 'next time' section would include any improvements you could make so that you're not being biased, anything else related that you want to test, how you might change your procedure/equipment.

2007-04-04 08:51:09 · answer #2 · answered by eri 7 · 1 0

Well look on science fairs you have to do an experiment alaways be sure to reasherch it and do it in the results you have to write down what and why did you experiment is doing this on the next time secition I'm not so sure but my guess is to keep the record of what material you used to do this and if your only basing the experiment on a famous scientist or is your own experiment

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2007-04-04 07:43:31 · answer #3 · answered by Coolto 1 · 0 0

results - if you performed an experiment, the results of the experiment should go in the RESULTS section. In the next time section, put what you would do next time to change the experiment,, put all alterations.

2007-04-04 07:41:13 · answer #4 · answered by Honey, Bee Positive! 5 · 0 0

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2016-12-03 06:53:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Start with a problemand the scientific method

2007-04-06 05:31:05 · answer #6 · answered by phyteacher 2 · 0 0

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