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Types of Science: Science:Study of: BiologyLiving things and living processes EcologyLiving things and how they interact in their environment GeologyEarth and rock ChemistryAtoms and molecules
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What is Science??? Study of a topic that seeks to understand and explain the universe around us. Requires experimentation and evidence Two major types: Pure: studying something just to learn about it; basic research; Applied: studying something to fix a problem; Medicine, technology
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What do experiments need? Variables Controls Data
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Key Terms: Control Group: group that you don’t experiment on; used for comparison Variables: Factors important to your experiment Types of variables: Independent: anything that the researcher controls and designs as part of the set up. Experimental: specific variable you are testing Dependent: the data that you are collecting
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Key Terms: Sample Size: number of subjects that you run your experiment on Sampling Error: error that arises from testing too few subjects (too low a sample size) Example: How many students in WHRHS went to the beach this summer? Which will give you better results: Three person survey? 500 person survey? Why?
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You notice something (Observation) It makes you wonder, why? Or How? (Ask a Question/State your Problem) You think about it for a while. Based on the knowledge you have, you think you have an idea, but aren’t sure (Form a Hypothesis) You decide to test out your idea (Experiment) Does it look like your hypothesis was right? Support of Hypothesis After many repetitions of the tests by you and other “observers”, all of which continue to support your hypothesis, Hypothesis becomes a Theory You look at the results of your tests. (Data analysis) Or do your results suggest something else? Scientific Method New Hypothesis
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Is a Theory Fact?? No, it is the best explanation that we have for something based on current evidence. Tomorrow could uncover new evidence that changes our theory!
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