Unit 1: Scientific Method

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Unit 1: Scientific Method

What is the scientific method? A scientific way to solve a problem. All scientists use this!

PHEOC Problem (research) Question- What are we researching? Hypothesis- What do we think will happen? Experiment– What did you do? Observations- What did you see? Conclusion- Why did this happen?

Problem (research) Question What is wrong, or what you are interested in understanding Includes independent and dependent variable

Hypothesis Explanation for a question Educated guess If…then….because statement

Experiment The physical steps you take to answer the problem Numbered list of what was done

Observation Data within a data table Numbers (measurements) Descriptions of experiment Example:   Height of the seed growth of each seed in each petri dish (+/- 0.01 cm) Petri dish #1 (5.0 mL of water) 0.00cm, 0.00cm, 0.00cm, 0.00cm, 0.00cm Petri dish #2 (10.0 mL of water) 1.88cm, 1.20cm, 0.40cm, 0cm, 1.5cm Petri dish #3 (15.0 mL of water) 2.20cm, 0cm, 1.40cm, 2.00cm, 2.30cm Petri dish #4 (20.0 mL of water) 2.50cm, 2.50cm, 2.80cm, 2.00cm, 2.70cm Petri dish #5 (25.0 mL of water) 2.80cm, 3.10cm, 2.80cm, 2.10cm, 2.20cm Data table: The growth (cm) of 5 seeds in 5 different amounts of water (5.0, 10.0, 15.0, 20.0 and 25.0 mL of water)

Conclusion Conclusion: If your hypothesis is correct or not and why Talk about your data and how you can improve the experiment

How Do We Write a Hypothesis? Three Requirements If…,then… because statement Can be tested Be Specific! Include units Example: cm

How to write a Hypothesis Examples: Problem Question: Would eating chocolate cause pimples? Incorrect: Chocolate may cause pimples Correct: If chocolate causes pimples, then people who eat lots of chocolate will get pimples, because chocolate leaves toxins in the intestinal tract.

How to write a Hypothesis Examples: 2. Problem Question: Will salt in soil affect plant growth? Incorrect : Salt in soil may affect plant growth. Correct: If salt affects plant growth, then plants with exposure to excessive amounts of salt will not grow, because the salt sucks the water out of the soil.

How to write a Hypothesis Examples: Problem Question: Will plant growth be affected by the color of light? Incorrect: Plant growth may be affected by the color of light Correct: If light color affects plant growth, then plants will grow the tallest in white light, because the light is a mixture of all colors.

How to write a Hypothesis Examples: Problem Question: Does temperature affect Bacteria growth? Correct: If temperature affects bacterial growth, then bacteria will not grow if the temperature gets to 0 C because the temperature is too cold for bacteria to reproduce. Problem Question: Will Ultra violet light cause skin cancer? Correct: If skin cancer is caused by ultraviolet light , then people with a high exposure to UV light will have a higher frequency of skin cancer, because ultra violet light will mutate skin cells.

How to write a Hypothesis Examples: Problem Question: Does temperature cause leaves to change color? Correct: If leaf color change is related to temperature , then exposing plants to low temperatures will result in changes in leaf color, because the low temperatures cause the chlorophyll to break down.

What is the difference between hypothesis, theory & law? Hypothesis - “an educated guess”; a tentative explanation of phenomena. Theory - a widely accepted explanation of natural phenomena; has stood up to testing. Example: Evolution Law - a statement of what always occurs under certain conditions. Example: Gravity

Variables Control = The condition(s) that is kept the same Independent Variable = This is the variable you changed; what are you testing. You change it! You can only have one independent variable. Must include units. X-axis

Variables continued… Dependent Variable = The variable you are measuring. You measure it! You can only have one dependent variable. Must include units. Y-axis

Quantitative = numerical data Kinds of Data Quantitative = numerical data There were 7 blue birds after 3 months. The plant grew 5.6 cm over 9 days. Qualitative = observational data (no numbers) A Red and Yellow bird couple gave birth to all blue birds. The solution turned turned from colorless to a blue color

International System of Measurements (SI) Base Units Length = meter (m) Mass = gram (g) Volume = liter (L) Time = second (s)

Observations: Graphing Always need a title (Y axis vs X-axis) Logical scale on each axis that is labeled. Axes need a label with measurement! GRAPH TITLE: Y-axis vs. X-axis Y-axis (Dependent Variable) X-axis (Independent Variable)

Line Graph Used to show relationships between two variables Used when data is continuous.

Bar Graph Used to compare data about different organisms or things. Can be used to show data that is not continuous

Experimental Procedure Do not write in the first person with “I”, “we” or any other personal pronouns! Number each step in order Include all steps, including how to get and record the data Is this a good procedure? Why or why not?

Conclusion Restate the original research question and hypothesis. To write your conclusion, give specific examples from your results (data) to fully answer the research question. Explain how the results support or negate your hypothesis. Your conclusion should be fully supported by your actual data.

The Scientific Method?