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Introduction to Scientific Investigations
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Does Science Change? Science is TENTATIVE - constantly changing as new questions are asked, new ideas are explored, and technology advances Scientific Inquiry – the way scientists question and explore new ideas
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What is are the “steps” of a scientific investigation?
There is no set of steps that must be completed in order; science is not linear There are basic components
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Problem Ask a question What is the effect of ____ on ____? Always written in question format
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Research What do you need to know, what do you already know, build your knowledge Number of resources
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Hypothesis A possible explanation or answer to a question If (IV) then (DV) because… Independent Variable – the thing you intentionally change, also called tested variable Dependent Variable – the thing that will change because of the IV, also called outcome variable, the thing you measure (data)
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Experiment Test out your hypothesis Variables – the things that change Constants – the things that remain the same (also called controlled variables) Control group – the one used for comparison Trials – repeat the experiment (ideally 10 trials)
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Experiment (cont.) Record DATA gathered by observing or making inferences Observation – 5 senses Quantitative = numbers Qualitative = description Inference – explanation based on patterns or past experience
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Data Analysis (Results) Study your data charts, graphs and tables to see what your experiment revealed IV = x-axis DV = y-axis
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What are the components of the scientific process?
Conclusion Was your hypothesis right? What data supports/rejects your hypothesis? How would you improve your experiment? Paragraph format (8-10 sentences)
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What do I do after an investigation?
Peer Review – allow others to evaluate your experiment/findings Publish - communicate your findings with other scientists and public (journals, meetings, Internet) Replication – other scientists perform your experiment and get similar results
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