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The scientific method is a variety of techniques for investigating certain phenomena, to collect or correct information about the Earth, life on earth or space.
There is a set of logical rules that must be adhered to during this scientific investigation, for example that the result can be measured in some way and the experiment can be repeated.
The scientific method usually involves: fixing the problem (or hypothesis), predicting, planning an experiment, doing it fairly and changing one thing at a time (the variable), observing, collecting the data while doing the experiment by recording it and coming to a conclusion, and finally: publishing it. It is important to do this completely objectively, without fuss, so that others can examine the results in order to prove or disprove it.
At the same time, it is compliance with all these process guidelines that allows feedback between the scientific method itself and the phenomenon under investigation, since it leaves the door open for new investigations, taking as a starting point some of the stages of the scientific method's process.