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Scientific Method
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The scientific method is a universal approach to scientific problems. The scientific method can be broken up into 5 main steps.
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Problem 1.Problem – the question that you are trying to answer – This should be in the form of a question.
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Hypothesis 2. Hypothesis – A prediction of what you think might happen in the experiment. – A hypothesis should be written in If…then form
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Procedure 3. Procedure – the scientist must test a hypothesis by designing experiments that will either verify or disprove the predictions of the hypothesis
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Observations/Data 4. Observations/Data – every experiment must include observations and data/measurements
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Conclusion 5. Conclusion – a scientist must conclude their experiment by supporting or rejecting their hypothesis
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Two things that are often done after an experiment: 1.Run the experiment again (several times) To test validity 2.Publish your results in a scientific journal
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Control Group Control group – the set-up in which no change was made It serves as a reference to compare back to.
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Experimental Group Experimental group – the set-up in which one factor is changed or tested This factor is called a variable. Variable – the single factor that is changed in an experiment
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Constant Constant – something that stays the same in all groups of the experiment All the items in the control group and experimental group should remain constant EXCEPT the variable.
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Does gasoline help plants grow? Control Group Sunflower plant Flower pot Sunlight Room temperature Soil Water Experimental Group Sunflower plant Flower pot Sunlight Room temperature Soil Gasoline
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Dependent/Independent Variables Independent – you CAN control Dependent – you CANNOT control
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Can you pick out the variables? 1.The number of red blood cells in a mouse’s blood at different levels of iron in its diet. Independent = different levels of iron Dependent = number of red blood cells
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Can you pick out the variables? 2. A plant is exposed to light for different amounts of time which leads to different amounts of starch formed. Independent = different amounts of time Dependent = different amounts of starch formed
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Can you pick out the variables? 3. The height of growth in a bean plant for different amounts of water. Independent = different amounts of water Dependent = height of growth
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Theory vs. Law Theory – a statement designed to explain a set of observations that is supported by experimental evidence Scientific Law – a statement that expresses a principle of science that is always true A law does not explain how or why something occurs, just that it occurs
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