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Chapter 1 Scientific Thinking & Reasoning 1.3-1.4 (pgs. 18~25) Objective: I can use the scientific method in order to construct and test a valid hypothesis through a well- designed experiment *Be wise about how you take notes
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Science Explains how things work or why things are the way they are (YOU must learn how to explain!!!) NOT just a memorization of facts You must learn HOW to make discoveries ROY G. BIV Why see only those colors? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cd36WJ79z4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI
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Scientific Reasoning Deductive reasoning: use general principles to come up with a specific prediction –Deduction: conclusion drawn from general idea Inductive reasoning: use specific situations to come up with a general idea –Induction: conclusion drawn from specific case General Ideas Deduce Aha! I know who did it! Or I know what will happen! Specific Cases Induce Big Ideas / Principles Law of Gravity, Evolution
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Deductive or Inductive? Since Mark and Kelly answered all the questions in the chapter (even the ones not assigned) and did well on the test, I will do the same. –Inductive Since Mr. Hsu said if you answer all the questions in the chapter (even the ones not assigned) you will do well on the test, I will do it. –Deductive
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Deductive or Inductive? Because a warmer climate is much more favorable to humankind than a cooler climate, global warming is not to be feared. –Deductive I know that God exists because the world is so well ordered by scientific law and this order is probably not due to chance alone. –Inductive
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Scientific Reasoning cont’d Three important notes to summarize: 1) Scientific discovery usually = inductive Most scientific discoveries = general principles First attempted induction (possible explanation) = –Can you make a deduction without someone making an induction first? NO 2) Inductions (generally)comes before deductions 3) Logic requires a structured, methodical interplay between both, which leads to… hypothesis
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Scientific Process (aka Scientific Method) Set of steps to carry out scientific investigations methodically Note: exact steps vary, but general principles are the same –Might learn something different / more accurate / more difficult in college –If anything, what you learn might change
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Scientific Process How do we start? Observation (can have Questions, Research…) …what’s next? Hypothesis: proposed explanation (how/why) –Must be 1) specific, 2) testable, and an 3) explanation –Don’t confuse hypothesis with prediction (what happened in picture?) NOT an educated guess!!! Experiment (test hypothesis) –Note: well-designed experiment = controlled exp –How many groups? 2: control group & experimental grp Control group = serves as comparison (normal) Experimental group = receives treatment –There should be only 1 difference between these two groups Conclusion (analyze/evaluate data: graphs)
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Parts of the Experiment Variables = factors that can change –Independent Variable: “the cause” x-axis One that scientist (YOU) change or manipulated Should be the only difference between groups –Dependent Variable: “the effect” y-axis What responds or changes due to independent var. What is measured at the end –Controlled Variables: “constants” all other factors that should be kept the same DO NOT CONFUSE WITH CONTROL GROUP –Interfering Variables = other “indep. var.” that you don’t want Good Experiment has few interfering var. Perfect Exp. has no interfering (but not possible) Abstract (can’t touch)
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After Conclusion If wrong, re-write hypothesis do new exp. If correct, test again & communicate…why? Theory: collection of tested and proven hypotheses that explain a phenomenon –EXPLAIN how or why (upgraded hypothesis) –Proven based on experimentation –Can change or be disproven Scientific Law: a statement that always applies under the same conditions –States what it is –Based on observation
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A Visual Representation of the Scientific Process
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How can we get CLOSER to the truth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKA4w2O61Xo
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