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The Scientific Method
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The Scientific Method involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence.
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Formulate a hypothesis Experiment Collect and analyze results
Scientific Method Making an observation Problem/Question Research Formulate a hypothesis Experiment Collect and analyze results Conclusion Communicate the results
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Steps of the Scientific Method
1. Making an observation: The first step of the scientific method is to make an observation about the world around you.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
2. Problem/Question: Develop a question or problem that can be solved through experimentation.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
3. Research: Do background research to learn what others have discovered about your topic. You can use: books magazines reports experts your past experiences or prior knowledge
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Steps of the Scientific Method
4. Formulate a Hypothesis: Predict a possible answer to the problem or question. Example: If soil temperatures rise, then plant growth will increase.
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Do you know the difference between the independent and dependent variables?
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It’s the one that you change.
Independent Variable The independent, or manipulated variable, is a factor that’s intentionally varied by the experimenter. It’s the one that you change.
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It’s the one that you measure.
Dependent Variable The dependent, or responding variable, is the factor that may change as a result of changes made in the independent variable. It’s the one that you measure.
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Constants or Control Variables
The constants in an experiment are all the factors that the experimenter attempts to keep the same.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
5. Experiment: Develop and follow a procedure. Include a detailed materials list. The outcome must be measurable (quantifiable).
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Experimental Group An experimental group is the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested. One variable is tested at a time. The experimental group is compared to a control group, which does not receive the test variable. In this way, experimental groups are used to find answers in an experiment.
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Control Group In a scientific experiment, the control is the group that serves as the standard of comparison. The control group may be a “no treatment" or an “experimenter selected” group.
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All experiments should have a control group.
The control group is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group, except for the variable being tested. All experiments should have a control group.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
6. Collect and Analyze Results: Modify the procedure if needed. Confirm the results by retesting. Include tables, graphs, and photographs.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
7. Conclusion: Include a statement that accepts or rejects the hypothesis. Make recommendations for further study and possible improvements to the procedure.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
8. Communicate the Results: Be prepared to present the project to an audience. Expect questions from the audience.
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