SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Use it to solve
  any   problem,

even to find a date for Friday Night!

    Here's how to do it:

Step 1:   Identify the problem from making observations You cannot solve a problem until you know exactly what it is.

My Problem is - "I need a date for Friday Night".

Step 2:   Research the problem What will it take to solve my problem?
What do I know, and need to know, about my problem?

To solve my problem, "I need someone to take out Friday Night".

    Who can I take?
      - Examine the possibilities.
      - Eliminate poor choices.
      - Consider likely choices.
Step 3:   Form a hypothesis A possible solution to my problem.
The simplest solution is often the best solution!

"My date will be ( Name )".

Step 4:   Test the hypothesis Perform an experiment to see if your hypothesis works.

"Ask ( Name ) for a date Friday Night".

Step 5:   Collect and analyze data

Keep a record of the results.

-make a data table of who you asked and how you asked them

-graph the success rate of different ways of asking

Step 6:   Draw conclusions Data are the results of an experiment.

In its simplest form, there are only two possible conclusions:

Conclusion 1   If your hypothesis was correct, you now have a date for Friday.

PROBLEM SOLVED!

Conclusion 2   If your hypothesis was incorrect, the experiment failed.

DON'T GIVE UP!

DO MORE RESEARCH!

- What was wrong with your original hypothesis?
- Did you make a poor selection?
- Was your experiment flawed?
- Form another hypothesis based on additional research.
- Test the new hypothesis.

Continue this process until the problem is solved! 

Taken and modified from: http://www.howe.k12.ok.us/~jimaskew/hsimeth.htm