Design Lab Color Marking. Background Red – discussion of your manipulated variable.

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Design Lab Color Marking

Background Red – discussion of your manipulated variable

Background Red – discussion of your manipulated variable Blue – discussion of your responding variable

Background Red – discussion of your manipulated variable Blue – discussion of your responding variable Green – discussion of any shift in your question or procedure after you starting collecting data

Background Red – discussion of your manipulated variable Blue – discussion of your responding variable Green – discussion of any shift in your question or procedure after you starting collecting data Reminder to use parenthetical citations and attach a bibliography for any outside information!

Focused Question Red – manipulated variable

Focused Question Red – manipulated variable Blue – responding variable

Focused Question Red – manipulated variable Blue – responding variable Green – circle question mark

Design Red – manipulated variable

Design Red – manipulated variable Blue – responding variable

Design Red – manipulated variable Blue – responding variable Green – at least 5 controlled variables

Materials List Red – tool used to measure responding variable Any questions about names of equipment?

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV Blue – directions how to control second CV

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV Blue – directions how to control second CV Green – third CV

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV Blue – directions how to control second CV Green – third CV Orange – fourth CV

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV Blue – directions how to control second CV Green – third CV Orange – fourth CV Purple – fifth CV

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV Blue – directions how to control second CV Green – third CV Orange – fourth CV Purple – fifth CV Pink – directions for multiple trials

Procedure Yellow – directions for how to set-up your equipment Red – directions how to control first CV Blue – directions how to control second CV Green – third CV Orange – fourth CV Purple – fifth CV Pink – directions for multiple trials Brown – directions for analysis of data

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph Blue – labels on chart(s) and graph

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph Blue – labels on chart(s) and graph Green – units on chart(s) and graph

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph Blue – labels on chart(s) and graph Green – units on chart(s) and graph Orange – uncertainty on chart(s) and graph

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph Blue – labels on chart(s) and graph Green – units on chart(s) and graph Orange – uncertainty on chart(s) and graph Pink – qualitative data

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph Blue – labels on chart(s) and graph Green – units on chart(s) and graph Orange – uncertainty on chart(s) and graph Pink – qualitative data Purple – annotations under chart and graph

Results Red – title on chart(s) and graph Blue – labels on chart(s) and graph Green – units on chart(s) and graph Orange – uncertainty on chart(s) and graph Pink – qualitative data Purple – annotations under chart and graph Brown – sample calculation with units

Conclusion Red – restatement of focused question

Conclusion Red – restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question

Conclusion Red – restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green – data to justify conclusion

Conclusion Red – restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green – data to justify conclusion Orange – discussion of how confident you are in your data

Conclusion Red – restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green – data to justify conclusion Orange – discussion of how confident you are in your data Purple – limitations of your conclusions

Evaluation Red – first suggestion for improvement Blue – second suggestion for improvement Green – third suggestion for improvement

Bibliography Complete citations for any resources used in your background, developing your procedure, and/or drawing your conclusions.