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{ What is the Scientific Method?
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6 steps
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Identify the PROBLEM—this is what you the scientist wants to know and is ALWAYS a QUESTION Would a plant grow faster if it received more CO2? Breaking down the steps
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Before you construct a Hypothesis you need to educate yourself on the information and have a truly educated guess or a hypothesis based on correct and accurate information. FIND OUT ALL YOU CAN ABOUT THE SUBJECT OF YOUR QUESTION!!! Now based on your question we need to find some information…like what is the relationship between CO2 and plants? Background Research
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A hypothesis is an educated guess. A statement using IF, THEN and BECAUSE that explains a set of facts and can be tested. The hypothesis is not valid unless you are able to prove it true or false. What is our Hypothesis? If a plant receives more concentrated amounts of CO2 then it will grow faster because plants require CO2 for growth. Hypothesis
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Construct an experiment that can test your hypothesis and show data that can prove or disprove it. Get answers/ Information/Data based on activities that can prove or disprove your guess. Test with an experiment!
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IN AN EXPERIMENT YOU WILL HAVE… IN AN EXPERIMENT YOU WILL HAVE… Control Control what is held constant in the experiment Something used as a standard of comparison in an experiment Independent Variable Variable that is only changed by person doing the experiment Dependent Variable Variable that changes depending on the independent variable
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OBSERVE and RECORD Take the data from the experiment and break apart to see if the data supports or disproves your hypothesis. What did the CO2/PLANT experiment show?
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CONCLUSION Conclusion Two options Option A Report findings come up with a conclusion End result; right or wrong Option B Report Findings then alter or fix your hypothesis Go back to the hypothesis step and do the process again
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