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Designing Experiments
TCAP COACH LESSON 1 Designing Experiments
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Scientific Methods A scientific method is a series of steps that a scientists follows in order to solve a problem or answer a question. The steps of a scientific method may vary. The choice of steps in part depends on the question itself, and what it takes to find the answer. Often, a scientific investigation is sparked by an observation.
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Hypothesis A hypothesis is a possible testable answer or explanation.
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Experiment An experiment is a procedure designed to test a hypothesis.
To test your hypothesis you should control other variables.
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Data Data are information in the form of measurements or observations.
To analyze the data it means to figure out what it means.
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Conclusion A conclusion is a statement that sums up the experimental results and states whether the experiment supports the hypothesis. If the results do not support your hypothesis, then propose a new one.
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Experimental Design A written step by step plan called a procedure. (says what you will do and when)
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Variable Any factor that can affect the results of an experiment.
They are either independent or dependent. Independent- factor that you change Dependent- dependent of the independent varible.
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Control Group A well designed experiment has a control group and an experimental group. A control group is a group used as the standard of comparison in an experiment. An experimental group is the group that is exposed to changes in the independent variable.
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Control Group contd. Including a control group and an experimental group helps to ensure that only one variable is being tested at a time. Testing only one variable makes it more likely that the results of the experiment are caused by that variable.
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Trials Scientists usually repeat an experiment many times, following the exact same procedure each time. Each repetition of an experiment is called a trial. Repeating allows checks for accuracy.
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