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Scientific Method Review Jeopardy Scientific Method Parts of an Experiment Lab Safety
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Round 1 Find that Variable!! Parts of Experiment Steps of Sc. Method PrefixesMisc. 10 20 30 40 50 Round 2
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Find That Variable! – 10 points Click HERE to read about this experiment!HERE What was the problem in this study? Sponge Bob wanted to find out if Clean-O detergent would clean his pants. Next Question
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Sponge Bob Clean Pants! Sponge Bob noticed that his favorite pants were not as clean as they used to be. His friend Sandy told him he should try using Clean-O detergent, a new brand of laundry soap she found at Sail-Mart. Sponge Bob thought this might work so he washed one pair of pants in plain water and another in water with Clean-O detergent. After washing both pairs a total of 3 times, the pants washed in Clean-O did not appear to be any cleaner than the pants washed in plain water. BACK TO 10 pts, 20 pts, 30 pts, 40 pts, 50 pts10 pts20 pts30 pts40 pts50 pts
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Find That Variable!– 20 points Click HERE to read about this experiment!HERE What was the control “group”? The pants washed in plain water (the “test factor” was not applied to them). Next Question
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Find That Variable!– 30 points Click HERE to read about this experiment!HERE What was the manipulated variable? The detergent (the “test factor”) Next Question
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Find That Variable!– 40 points Click HERE to read about this experiment!HERE What was the responding variable? The cleanliness of the pants (the factor he looked at to see if the experiment worked) Next Question
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Find That Variable!– 50 points Click HERE to read about this experiment!HERE What is Sponge Bob’s conclusion? Clean-O detergent does not work, therefore his hypothesis was wrong! Next Question
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Parts of Experiment – 10 points The number of manipulated (tested) variables in a valid experiment ONE! Next Question
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Parts of Experiment – 20 points The variables in an experiment that are the SAME for all experimental subjects. Constants Next Question
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Parts of Experiment – 30 points The group/subject in an experiment that is used to compare to and is usually treated under “normal” conditions. CONTROL Next Question
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Parts of Experiment – 40 points The variable that the scientist measures, also known as the dependent variable. Responding variable Next Question
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Parts of Experiment – 50 points The variable that the scientist manipulates or tests—the variable that is “different” between all groups/subjects in the study. Manipulated (independent) variable Next Question
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Steps of Sc. Method – 10 points Suzy writes down the height of her plants each week. Recording Data Next Question
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Steps of Sc. Method – 20 points Suzy finds that soil with 40 grams of fertilizer produced the healthiest, tallest plants. Conclusion Next Question
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Steps of Sc. Method – 30 points Suzy wonders how much fertilizer is best for her plants. Stating the problem Next Question
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Steps of Sc. Method – 40 points Suzy adds no fertilizer to one plant group and then adds 10 g, 20 g, 30 g, 40 g, and 50 g to the soil of her experimental groups. Experiment. Next Question
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Steps of Sc. Method – 50 points Suzy explains that she thinks the plant group receiving 30 g of fertilizer will have the best growth. Hypothesis Next Question
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Prefixes – 10 points Bio Life Next Question
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Prefixes – 20 points Mono One Next Question
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Prefixes – 30 points Endo Inner Next Question
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Prefixes– 40 points Meso Middle Next Question
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Prefixes– 50 points Phobia Fear Next Question
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Misc. – 10 points An educated guess. Hypothesis Next Question
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Misc. – 20 points Define objective reasoning Using facts and data Next Question
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Misc.– 30 points Define pseudoscience A type of science based on thoughts and feelings NOT data or facts Next Question
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Misc. – 40 points Why is a control group necessary in an experiment? So you have something to compare to “the norm” Next Question
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Misc.– 50 points Why is it important to use ethics in any experimental situation? Explain and give an example. You use ethics so that your results are reliable and trustworthy for others to replicate and learn from Next Question
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Round 2 Category 6Category 7Category 8Category 9Category 10 20 40 60 80 100 Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Write down the amount you wish to wager on this question
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Final Jeopardy Question Answer
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