The Scientific Method (The snows of Kilimanjaro, immaculate fish, and whale legs).

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The Scientific Method (The snows of Kilimanjaro, immaculate fish, and whale legs).

What Science Is... Is Not Science is not a process that can solve all kinds of problems and questions. – The realm of science deals with solving problems about the natural world. Science is not properly equipped to handle the supernatural realm (as such) and other modes of research (e.g. ethnography, case studies – in general, qualitative research) are valid when done with methods and rigor.

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process that can ignore rules. – Science must follow certain rules (the Scientific Method); otherwise, it's not science (just as soccer is not soccer if its rules are not followed). Scientific Theories are not "tentative ideas" or "hunches". – The word "theory" is often used this way in everyday conversation, but a theory in science refers to a highly probable, well-tested comprehensive explanation, usually for a large collection of observations.

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process that seeks the truth or facts. – The goal of science is to come as close as we can to understanding the cause-effect realities of the natural world. It's not a process that attempts to prove things. – The process of science, when properly applied, actually attempts to disprove ideas (tentative explanations) - a process called "testing,” or "challenging.” This is known as hypothesis testing. If the idea survives testing, then it is stronger, and more likely an accurate explanation.

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process that can produce any kind of explanation. – Scientific explanations must be potentially disprovable. Therefore, supernatural explanations cannot be used, since they can never be disproved (supernatural forces, by definition, do not predictably follow the laws of nature). Whatever results occur in any test can be attributed to those nebulous forces, effectively ending any further efforts to explain.

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process that is always properly used. – Unfortunately, science is all too frequently misused. Because it works so well, there are those who apply the name of science to their efforts to "prove" their favorite cause, even if the rules of science were not followed. Such causes are properly labeled "pseudoscience.” Also, some scientists have been known to do fraudulent work, in order to support their pet ideas. Such work is usually exposed sooner or later, due to the peer review system, and the work of other scientists.

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process that is free from values, opinions or bias. – Scientists are people, and although they follow certain rules and try to be as objective as possible, both in their observations and their interpretations, their biases are still there.

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process in which the product (understanding) is based on faith or belief. – The products of science are always based on observations carefully analyzed and tested. The high confidence we have in science comes from the many successful applications to real-life problems (e.g. in medicine, space exploration, chemistry and technology).

What Science Is... Is Not It's not a process in which one solution is as good as another, or is simply a matter of opinion. – In science, there is a rigorous analysis and fair-test comparison of alternative explanations, using discriminate criteria, e.g., confirmation by multiple independent lines of evidence, leading to one "best" solution.

Theory Problem Hypothesis Experiment Analysis and Discussion Conclusions & Predictions Replication The Scientific Method

Variables Independent – A condition manipulated or changed by a scientist. The changes in the independent variable are measured through Changes in the Dependent Variable, which are observed and measured during the experiment or study. Changes in the dependent variable “depend on the manipulation of the independent variable.

Immaculate Fish? Problem: Three years after this pond was dug, it had fish in it even though it was never stocked. How did they get there?

Immaculate Fish? Your job, as a team, is to come up with at least one hypothesis on how fish could have arrived at the pond and how you would test the it. What kind of data would you take? Would kind of experiment could you potentially run? NOTE: There are no streams that run into this pond and the closest stream is over a quarter of a mile away.

The Snows of Kilimanjaro Problem: Kilimanjaro’s vanishing glacier

The Snows of Kilimanjaro Come up with at least one testable hypothesis as to why Kilimanjaro’s glacier is disappearing. How would you test the hypothesis? What data would you take?

Whale’s with Legs See whale PowerPoint What kinds of data could you collect to test the two hypotheses. Would they be quantitative or qualitative?

Statistical Significance Statistics are a tool that scientists use to analyze quantitative data. Statistics are effective tools that help scientists to determine if the data show an effect likely not due to chance (a significant result). Nonsignificant is the term used when data show no effect, or one so small that it could have happened by chance.