The specific scientific method steps are followed by six steps: (1) observation and/or literature review, (2) question, (3) hypothesis, (4) experiment or pertinent observation (observation is a part of exploratory or descriptive research), (5) data analysis (accept or reject hypotheses), and (6) discussion and conclusion. In this assignment, scientific method will be used to test if the numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters differ in the text book.
I would like to apply my scientific method steps to the problem of my simple daily lives, and I began with this question “Do you think that the numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters will differ or do you think the numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters will not differ?”. Once a hypothesis was formed, “Null hypothesis” - There will be no difference in numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters of the textbook. “Alternative hypothesis” - there will be different numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters of the textbook. Otherwise, other hypotheses that can be used to examine the difference in number of words in sentences in your text book. I would like randomly to select a page 6 and 7 of chapter 1 in the textbook to count the number of words and put them in separate boxes in the column with the heading “Number of words in sentences of the first chapter.” And I continuously randomly to select a page 108 of chapter 4 in the textbook to count the number of words and put them in separate boxes in the column with the heading “Number of words in sentences of the second chapter.”. They are should be recorded in the table 1, that the number of words in 20 randomly selected individual sentences of the page and calculate the mean number of words of all 20 sentences of the first and second