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Types of Research Two main types –Quantitative Uses controlled experiments Results are numerical data –Descriptive Relies on observations of situations out of scientist’s control Results are descriptions of observations Often an important tool for wildlife studies
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Quantitative Research Data are analyzed by comparing the numerical values –Tables –Graphs Measurements are made using the International System of Measurement (SI) –Based upon the metric system –Understandable to scientists around the world
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Tables All tables must include the following –Title –Clearly labeled columns and rows –Labeled units Data should show relationship between independent and dependent variable Effects of Fertilizer on Plant Height Amount of Plant Fertilizer (g) Independent Height of Plant (cm) Dependent 212 620 104
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Graphs All graphs must include the following –Title –A label for each axis –Labeled units –Legend –Data properly depicted * Independent on x-axis * Dependant on y-axis x-axis y-axis
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Graphs What type of graph should I use? Line –For continuous quantitative data Height of plant over time Stock market prices over time –Line graph relationships Direct variation – one variable increases as the other increases (or decreases as the other decreases) Inverse variation – one variable decreases as the other increases
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Graphs Bar –For non-continuous data (usually in categories) Number of people who watch each TV show surveyed Pie –For data that are parts of a whole Percentage of those polled that chose each TV show
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International System of Measurement (SI) Note descriptions on page 1072-1073 of your book Basic units of measurement –Length – meter (m) Tool – ruler or meter stick –Volume – liter (L) Tool – graduated cylinder –Mass – gram (g) Tool – triple-beam balance –Time – second (s) Tool - stopwatch –Temperature – Kelvin (K) [ We will most often use Celsius (°C)] Tool - thermometer
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Units of Measurement Metric system – based on 10 kilo (k) – kilometers (km)1000 meters hecto (h) – hectometers (hm)100 meters deca (da) – decameters (dam)10 meters Basic unit (m, L, g) – meter (m)1 meter deci (d) – decimeter (dm)0.1 meter centi (c) – centimeter (cm)0.01 meter milli (m) – millimeter (mm)0.001 meter King Henry Died Monday Drinking Chocolate Milk
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Converting one metric unit to another k h da Basic unit d c m (m, L, g) To convert from one unit to another, move the decimal same direction and number of places the units are from each other –12 kilometers is ?? centimeters centimeters are 5 places to the right 1,200,000 cm –134 decigrams is ?? hectograms hectograms are 3 places to the left 0.134 hg
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Science and Society Ethics – moral principles and values held by humans –What role do ethics play in scientific research and results? Can science answer all questions? Technology – application of scientific research to address society’s needs –Can technology solve all problems?
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Scientific Investigation vs Technological Design Scientific Investigation – process followed to determine the relationship between the independent and dependent variable described by the hypothesis –Goal is to answer a question, perhaps advance the knowledge of science Did using this new fuel help lower pollution? Technological Design – process followed to design products or processes to meet specific needs –Goal is to create a specific outcome, perhaps advance the standard of living in societies We have created a lower pollution emitting car
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Scientific InvestigationTechnological Design Identifies a problem – asks a questionIdentifies a problem or need Researches related information Designs an investigation or experimentDesigns a process or a product Conducts the investigation or experiment – repeated trials Implements the design or the process – repeated testing Analyzes the results Evaluates the conclusion – did the results refute or verify the hypothesis Evaluates the process or product – did it meet the criteria Communicates the findingsCommunicates the product or process Scientific Investigation vs Technological Design
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