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EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Observation – gathering information using the senses Inference – making statements using observation as well as prior knowledge Hypothesis – a testable answer to a question or problem; an educated guess
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SCIENTIFIC METHOD Observation Hypothesis Experiment Collect data
Draw conclusions Publish results Verify results
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DATA can be: Qualitative – descriptive (ex: blue, moth, 1998, etc.)
Quantitative – measurements (ex: 3.1 g, 2.5 m, 1 yr., etc.)
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THEORY and Law A theory is an explanation of natural phenomena that is supported by a large body of evidence that is the result of many investigations and observations. A law is a statement of fact meant to describe an action. It is generally accepted to be true and universal.
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CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTS
Independent variable (IV) – the condition in the experiment that is (purposefully) changed Dependent variable (DV) – the condition that changes as a result of the change in the independent variable; the condition that is observed and measured.
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Cont.: Constants – all conditions other than the independent variable must remain the same so they do not influence the dependent variable. Control – the group in which all conditions are kept the same; nothing happens to the control group; this group serves as a standard for comparison.
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Number of trials – the number of times the IV is tested.
You can determine this from the number of items in each experimental group. For example, if each experimental group contains 1 plant, one trial is being conducted. If each group contains 10 plants, then ten trials are being conducted.
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