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Advanced Biology Assignment 1
Alexis Orozco
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Types of Science Investigations
Applied Science Pure Science A scientific discovery that effects peoples lives immediately, it helps us immediately. Examples: Antibiotics (To the right) Motivated out of curiosity, there is no immediate impact on humanity. Examples: Tall Buildings Vaccines Fast Cars
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Inferences An inference is a logical explanation. Examples:
Its cold outside- Jane will put on a jacket. Dan is going to a lake- he’ll bring swimming trunks. The dismissal bell rings- Matt will walk to his next class
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Fair Test vs. Variables Fair Test Variables
A fair test, is a test that is measurable & testable. It can’t be something based upon personal judgment or opinion. A fair test could also mean that, the experimenter checks the variables to make sure only one variable has been changed. Independent Variable (IV) Something the experimenter changes in an experiment. Dependent Variable (DV) The result of what changes in an experiment. Constant Variable (CV) What stays the same throughout the experiment
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Observations Observations are something you notice when your using your 5 senses. Remember theses 5 sense are: Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell Anything you notice with these 5 senses, could be considered an observation.
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Conclusion The conclusion of an experiment, is the summary of what you observed & the results of what you tested. You also state whether or not the hypothesis you gave earlier in the experiment was proven or not. The conclusion is usually always the final step in an experiment.
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Graphs Line Graphs Bar Graph
You make a bar graph in an experiment when there is no time involved. Example: You make a line graph when an experiment involves time. Time usually will be the independent variable of the experiment. Example:
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative
A qualitative statement is a statement without numbers or quantity. Examples: The walls are white. The room is cold. The floor is hard. A quantitative statement is a statement that does include numbers & quantity. Examples: There are 30 computers in the computer lab. My backpack has 6 notebooks We are taking 2 quizzes today.
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The 3 M’s 1. Mean - 2. Median - 3. Mode
1.The average number out of a group of numbers. How to find the average: 5,7,8,6,5 ( /5) You add all the numbers together then divide by the amount of numbers there are. 2. The median is the number in the middle Example: 1,2,3 (2 would be the median) 3. The Mode is the number that is repeated the most. Example: 7, 8, 3, 6, 7 (The mode would be 7) 1. Mean - 2. Median - 3. Mode
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Hypothesis vs. Theory Hypothesis Theory
An educated guess on the outcome of an experiment. Must be an If & Then statement, as well as a Cause & Effect statement. A Hypothesis that was tested many times by different scientists, who got the same answer as the first experimenter of the hypothesis. If I do this then this will happen I f I do this…Then this will happen If I do this. . . Then this will happen.
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Groups Control Group Experimental Group Example:
Does drinking Gatorade before running a marathon effect your endurance? (Group A drinks Gatorade 10 minutes before the marathon ; Group B doesn’t drink Gatorade) IV- Groups DV- Endurance CV- Marathon **Groups: Control Group- Group B Experimental Group: Group A This group stays the same throughout an experiment, nothing is changed about them, but though the group stays the same it would not count as a possible CV for an experiment because groups would be the IV. Experimental Group The experimental group, has something changed in order to test something in an experiment.
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