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Scientific Method Notes
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Definition The scientific method is a series of steps used to outline a way of attacking a problem.
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1. Question Observe and wonder about a science topic. Use your senses to take note of facts, and take note of what you already know.
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1. Question A problem is a short question where you mention the variable.
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1. Question A variable is any factor that can have more than one value in the experiment. There are two kinds: dependent and independent.
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1. Question The dependent variable is the factor you measure or observe during an experiment; it changes AS A RESULT of you changing the independent variable.
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1. Question The independent variable is the factor you want to test; YOU change it during the experiment to see how it affects a dependent variable.
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1. Question Everything else is a “constant” - ALL the other factors in an experiment that are kept the same each time you perform a test.
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2. Make a Hypothesis This is an explanation or answer to the question that can be tested with a scientific investigation to describe what will happen and why it will happen.
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2. Make a Hypothesis Make a prediction, which is a forecast of what will happen next in a sequence of events. It does not explain WHY.
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2. Make a Hypothesis The hypothesis must be testable and able to be disproved, not necessarily proved.
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Example (don’t need to write down)
Hypothesis A regulation bat will hit a baseball a greater distance than a corked bat because a corked bat has less mass.
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Example (don’t need to write down)
Independent Variable type of baseball bat (regulation or corked)
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Example (don’t need to write down)
Dependent Variable distance the baseball travels
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Example (don’t need to write down)
Constants same brand and model of baseball bat same batting tee same batting device
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3. Conduct an Experiment This tests the hypothesis. Change only one variable each time. All other factors should be held constant (kept the same).
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4. Collect Data A qualitative measurement uses words to describe. A quantitative measurement uses numbers to describe.
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4. Collect Data Organize the data NEATLY in tables and graphs.
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4. Collect Data A data table displays information in rows and columns so that it is easier to read and understand.
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4. Collect Data A graph puts the independent variable on the x-axis and the dependent variable on the y-axis.
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4. Collect Data A graph with a linear relationship between variables results in a straight line.
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4. Collect Data A graph with a nonlinear relationship between variables results in a curved line.
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5. Analyze Information Compare your results to your original hypothesis and prediction.
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6. Report Results Answer your original question, and use your data to back it up.
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Steps in the Scientific Method
Question Make a Hypothesis Conduct an Experiment Collect Data Analyze Information Report Results
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Steps in the Scientific Method
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Draw and color a comic strip on Notebook p
Draw and color a comic strip on Notebook p. 14 with 6 boxes that illustrate each step of the Scientific Method. Turn the page sideways and set it up as you see below. 1. Question 2. Make a Hypothesis 3. Conduct an Experiment 4. Collect Data 5. Analyze Information 6. Report Results
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