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Title your notes “Scientific Method & Controlled Experiment “ BIG BOOK

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work.

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. What is the problem Smithers is trying to solve?

Will the special juice increase worker productivity?

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. What is Smithers hypothesis?

If the workers drink the special juice, then the workers will staple more papers.

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. This group is called the control group. Which group is the “normal” group?

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. This group is called the experimental group. Which group is the group that is not “normal”? Which one is being tested?

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. What is the same between the 2 group? This is called the controlled variables.

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. What is the one thing that is different between the 2 group? This is called the independent variables.

Smithers is trying to increase the productivity of his factory workers. He thinks that a special juice will make his workers work faster. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given 100 mL of the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is given 100 mL of regular apple juice to drink while they work. This is called the dependent variables. By giving the workers the special juice, what does Smithers hope will happen?

After an hour, Smithers counts how many stacks of papers each group has made. Group A made 1,587 stacks Group B made 2,113 stacks. What should Smithers conclusion be?

The special juice had no affect on increasing worker productivity.

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. What is the problem Bart is trying to solve?

Will mice exposed to microwaves be stronger than those that are not?

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. What is Bart’s hypothesis?

If mice are exposed to microwaves, they will be stronger.

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. This group is called the control group. Which group is the “normal” group?

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. Which group is the group that is not “normal”? Which one is being tested? This group is called the experimental group.

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. This is called the controlled variables. What is the same between the 2 group?

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. This is called the independent variables. What is the one thing that is different between the 2 group?

Bart Simpson believes that mice exposed to microwaves will become extra strong. He obtains 20 white mice from the local pet store. He places 10 mice in a microwave for 15 seconds. leaves the other 10 mice alone. This is called the dependent variable. By microwaving the mice, what does Bart think will happen?

To test if the microwaves had any affect on the mice, Bart places heavy pieces of wood (all of the same weight) that blocked the mice’s food.

He found that 8 out of 10 of the microwave mice were able to push the wood out of the way while 7 out of 10 of the non-microwaved mice were able to do the same. What should Bart’s conclusion be?

Your Assignment! Sit with your “can it be replicated” partner. Take out your notebook. Pick up scissors and tape. Grab ONE computer, log on and go to school website class page. Find today’s assignment called “Scientific method & controlled experiment”. Open the file. Follow the instructions on the screen.