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THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD By: Drew Sandage
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THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Identify the problem Collect information Make a hypothesis or guess Test the hypothesis Draw conclusions
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IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM Getting in mind the question you wish to answer Example – Does a car get better fuel mileage by using higher octane fuel?
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COLLECT INFORMATION Gather information about your problem from sources available Example – Automotive magazines and newspaper articles
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MAKE HYPOTHESIS OR GUESS Based on the information gathered, state the outcome you believe will be proven true Example – I believe the fuel consumption per mile will decrease with the use of higher octane fuel (better mpg)
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TEST THE HYPOTHESIS Conduct an experiment to determine the results of your hypothesis Example – Over the course of a standard driving time and condition (such as to work), fill up with the lowest octane on one tank then try with the highest octane on the second tank.
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DRAW A CONCLUSION Examine your test results to determine if your hypothesis was correct Example – Calculate your fuel mileage for each tank of gas used to see which one was the most efficient
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THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Identify the problem Collect information Make a hypothesis or guess Test the hypothesis Draw conclusions
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