Which of the following is not part of the scientific process? Design a test (i. e., an experiment) to determine whether your prediction is correct. Formulate a hypothesis to answer a question (usually, based upon an observation). If the test does not uphold your prediction, change the data until the prediction is met. Make a prediction based upon hypothesis (if this is correct then under a certain condition one would expect a given outcome).
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