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People develop a fever when they have a bacterial infection.
1. Develop a hypothesis to explain the observation. Ensure your hypothesis is testable and falsifiable
2. Design an experiment to test your hypothesis. Be sure your experiment can falsify your hypothesis.
3. Suppose you perform the experiment you designed.
a) If you analyze your data and they confirm your hypothesis, does this "prove" it is correct? Why or why not?
4. Suppose you perform the experiment you designed.
b) If your data support your hypothesis, what should be your next steps?
5. Suppose you perform the experiment you designed.
c) If your experiment falsifies your hypothesis, what should be your next steps?
6. Suppose you perform the experiment you designed.
d) What role will other scientists play in testing your hypothesis