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What is Science? What is pseudoscience? What is non-science? Monday, August 31 st 2015
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Science & the Scientific Method
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What is Science? Science is the attempt to put the universe in some kind of order that humans can understand. From Latin scire (which means “to know”)
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What do I need to know about the nature of science?
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Science is constantly changing!
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Scientists verify each other’s work. Every once in a while, the scientists find that a theory or scenario does not always hold true…. So what then?????
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SCIENCE MUST CHANGE TO FIT THE NEW FINDINGS. This is why Science is constantly changing.
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Here are some famous scientists… Albert Einstein Louis Pasteur Germany- 1879 France- 1822 Physicist The Germ Theory
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And more famous scientists… Benjamin Banneker Rosalind Franklin United States- 1731 England- 1920 Farmer’s Almanac x-ray crystallography of & wooden clock DNA
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What’s the point????
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Scientists can be of any age, race, gender, religion or culture!
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You can be a Scientist!
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And….. Scientists rarely work alone... They are much happier working in groups!
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So far we know… Science is constantly changing Scientists can be from any race, gender, age, culture or religion. Scientists like to work in groups!
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So, How Do We Study Science?
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We use the Scientific Method!!!
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Step 1: Identify a problem Ask a question.
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Step 2: Research the Problem Look at reliable sources Determine what is already known about the problem.
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Step 3: Form a Hypothesis Hypothesis- a testable explanation of an observation A hypothesis is NOT just an educated guess about what you think will happen. It must be TESTABLE!!!!
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Step 4: Design an Experiment How are you going to test your hypothesis? You Design an Experiment!
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Step 5: Test your hypothesis Follow a procedure Keep the procedure the same every time!
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How many times should you repeat the trials to make sure your experiment is valid?
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Step 6: Organize & Analyze your data Put your data into a data table Independent Variable __________(unit) Levels Dependent Variable _______________ (unit) Trial 1 Trail 2 Trail 3 mean range
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Step 6: Organize & Analyze your data Make the data table into a graph Graphs make it easier to see patterns in the data.
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Step 6: Organize & Analyze your data –Dependent Variable = Responding Variable = Y axis –Independent Variable = Manipulated Variable = X axis
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Step 7: Draw Conclusion(s) Was your hypothesis correct? If your hypothesis was not accurate or if you think there was an error collecting data Start over and re-do experiment!
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Step 8: Communicate Results Tell the scientific community what you discovered!
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Any Questions????
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