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1 What Are Control Experiments?  An experiment to verify the results of another experiment using the same conditions except for one factor or variable  An experiment separated from the main experiment where the independent variable being tested cannot influence the results.  Simply remove the independent variable entirely or replace it with a neutral independent variable. Notes SPI 0807.Inq.1 (Variables and Controls) Science Also called control groups Instructions 1) First click on "View" from the top-menu bar. 2) Then click on "Slide Show" from the drop-down menu. 3) Then use the right-arrow button on your keyboard to advance through this presentation.

2 Notes SPI 0807.Inq.1 (Variables and Controls) Science Control Experiment (Fruity Pebbles Example)  This is your main experiment.  Next do a control experiment (see next slide) Does eating a sugary cereal make children hyperactive? Every day for a week have 3 children eat a bowl of Fruity Pebbles. Then observe their energy level for the next two hours. Ind Variable-the CerealDep Variable-their behavior

3 Notes SPI 0807.Inq.1 (Variables and Controls) Science Control Experiment (Fruity Pebbles Example)  Option 01: Repeat the experiment exactly except this time don't give the children any cereal at all.  Option 02: Repeat the experiment exactly but give them a bowl of cereal that does not contain any sugar. Does eating a sugary cereal make children hyperactive? Every day for a week have 3 children eat a bowl of Fruity Pebbles. Then observe their energy level for the next two hours. Ind Variable-the CerealDep Variable-their behavior  Do a control experiment by simply removing the independent variable entirely or replace it with a neutral independent variable.

4 Example: A scientist is conducting an experiment to test how sunlight affects plant growth.  She places one corn plant 1 meter away from a sunlamp.  She places one corn plant 2 meters away from a sunlamp.  She places one corn plant 3 meters away from a sunlamp. Corn plant 01Corn plant 02Corn plant 03 Do a control experiment by simply removing the independent variable entirely or remove its effect The independent variable is the distance from the sunlamp control experiment-place one other corn plant in a dark room

5 Notes SPI 0807.Inq.1 (Variables and Controls) Science Control Experiment (Energy Drink Example)  This is your main experiment.  Next do a control experiment (see next slide) If you consume an energy drink before running will it enable you to run faster? On 3 different days at the track, consume one can of energy drink. (Day 1: Monster, Day 2: Red Bull, Day 3: Rock Star) Then run 30 meters as fast as you can. Record the time it takes you to run that distance. Ind Variable-type of energy drinksDep Variable-how fast you run

6 Notes SPI 0807.Inq.1 (Variables and Controls) Science Control Experiment (Energy Drink Example) If you consume an energy drink before running will it enable you to run faster? On 3 different days at the track, consume one can of energy drink. (Day 1: Monster, Day 2: Red Bull, Day 3: Rock Star) Then run 30 meters as fast as you can. Record the time it takes you to run that distance. Ind Variable-type of energy drinksDep Variable-how fast you run Do a control experiment by simply removing the independent variable entirely or remove its effect control experiment-run one more time without an energy drink or have a glass of water instead.


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