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What’s My Hypothesis? Whistles Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? What’s My Hypothesis?

What is a hypothesis? What is descriptive epidemiology? What are the three main categories of descriptive epidemiologic clues? What is the relationship between descriptive epidemiology and hypotheses? Review Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Person: Place: Time: Who? Where? When? #: PPT Sheet Descriptive Epi Whistles Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

PPT Sheet Person: Place: Time: Lifeguards, Drum Majors, Referees, Coaches, Traffic Policemen PPT: Person: Who? Whistles

PPT: Place: Where? Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? PPT Sheet Person: Place: Time: Lifeguards, Drum Majors, Referees, Coaches, Traffic Policemen Pools, seashore, gymnasiums, athletic fields, intersections Whistles

PPT: Time: When? Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? PPT Sheet Person: Place: Time: Lifeguards, Drum Majors, Referees, Coaches, Traffic Policemen Pools, seashore, gymnasiums, athletic fields, intersections Hot days, schooldays, after school, holidays Whistles

Person, Place, and Time Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? PPT Sheet Person: Place: Time: Lifeguards, Drum Majors, Referees, Coaches, Traffic Policemen Pools, seashore, gymnasiums, athletic fields, intersections Hot days, schooldays, after school, holidays

PPT Sheet Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Don’t, Don’t, Don’t Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

PPT Sheet Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? Who? Where? When?

Epi Teams Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Chart Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Pass, Number, and Hypothesize Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Chart Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Chart Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Chart

Hypotheses ##### “Epi Team’s Hypotheses” Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypotheses #### “Epi Team’s Hypotheses” Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? 15 PPT Sheet Person: Place: Time: Lifeguards, Drum Majors, Referees, Coaches, Traffic Policemen Mouth, Pools, seashore, gymnasiums, athletic fields, intersections Hot days, schooldays, after school, holidays #: 15 Sun tan lotion Yelling Washing Machines Whistles

Hypotheses #### “Epi Team’s Hypotheses” Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? #

PPT Sheet Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Chart

PPT Sheet Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Chart

Un-Real World Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? Whistles Who? Where? When?

Real World Person: Place: Time: Who? Where? When? Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? PPT Sheet

What’s My Hypothesis? Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 1-3: What’s My Hypothesis? Investigation 1-3 has ended.