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Scientific Method

What is the scientific method? The scientific method is a logical, problem solving technique.

Steps of the Scientific Method Make observations Identify a problem Create a hypothesis Design/conduct an experiment Write a conclusion Repeat the experiment (for accuracy)

Observation The scientific method begins with an observation. An observation is a visible or provable fact. An inference is an opinion, or conclusion, based on observed facts.

Observation vs. Inference

Observation vs. Inference

Problem Statement Careful observations lead to questions that arise. A problem statement is a question that compares variables. Example: Does the drop height affect the bounce height of a superball?

What is an independent variable? An independent variable is a variable that changes unrelated to other factors; a variable we manipulate, or change, on purpose. An independent variable is the variable whose value we know before we start an experiment. Example: Does the drop height affect the bounce height of a superball? We know the drop heights we will use.

What is a dependent variable? A dependent variable is a variable that changes depending on some other factors; the variable that we are trying to find out. The dependent variable is the variable that we measure. We do not know the value of the dependent variable when the experiment begins. Example: Does the drop height affect the bounce height of a superball? We do not know the bounce heights before we start.

What is a constant or controlled variable? A constant is a variable that does not change for e the duration of an experiment; a value that remains the same. Example: Does the drop height affect the bounce height of a superball? The superball does not change during the experiment. The surface that we bounce the superball on does not change during the experiment.

Hypothesis Statement A hypothesis statement is the statement that expresses the expected answer to the problem statement; What you think the results of the experiment will show. Example: If a superball is dropped from increasing heights, then the bounce heights will also increase because…

Experiment An experiment is a planned way to test a hypothesis and find out the answer to the problem statement. An experiment is a way to collect data and determine the value of the dependent variable. An experiment can only test one variable at a time.

Conclusion Statement A conclusion statement is a statement that presents the findings of the experiment, what the data shows, and states if the hypothesis was correct or incorrect.

Why do we use graphs? Graphs help us visualize numerical data. There are several different types of graphs: Bar graphs Pie graphs Line graphs

Bar Graphs Bar graphs are used to show a comparison of multiple objects.

Pie Graphs Pie graphs are used to compare the parts of a whole.

Line Graphs Line graphs are used to show the relationship between two variables.