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Scientific Method
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What is the scientific method? It is a process that is used to find answers to questions about the world around us.
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Is there only one “scientific method”? No!! Some versions have more steps, while others may have only a few.
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Is there only one “scientific method”? They all begin with the identification of a problem or a question to be answered based on observations of the world around us and provide an organized method for conducting and analyzing an experiment
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STEPS #1 PROBLEM O Identify the Problem O What do you want to know or explain? O Use observations you have made to write a question that addresses the problem or topic you want to investigate
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STEP #2 HYPOTHESIS O Form a Hypothesis O What do you think will happen? O Predict the answer to your question or the outcome of the experiment.
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Hypothesis It is an educated guess based on observations and your knowledge of the topic If …then ….statements!
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STEP #3 EXPERIMENT O Create an Experiment O How will you test your hypothesis? Develop a procedure for a reliable experiment and address safety rules. O Step by step
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STEP #4 PERFORM EXPERIMENT O Perform an Experiment O Follow the steps in your procedure to perform your experiment. O Record data and observations!
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STEP #5 Data O Analyze the Data O Is the data reliable? O Does your data and observations from the experiment support your hypothesis?
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Data O Information gathered in the experiment O Charts, Graphs, and Tables are the easiest data collection methods.
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STEP #6 Experiment O If your data is flawed or inaccurate… O Modify the Experiment O Rewrite your procedure to address the flaws in the original experiment
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STEP #7 Results O Communicate the Results O Write a conclusion that summarizes the important parts of your experiment and the results
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Hypothesis O Educated Guess O “If (independent)…then (dependent variable)..”
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Variables O variable is an object, event, idea, feeling, time period, or any other type of category you are trying to measure. O There are two types of variables-independent and dependent
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Independent Variable O Stand alone O Is not changed by other variables Examples O Age O Height O Genes O DNA
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Dependent Variable O Depends on other factors O Examples TEST SCORES could change based on many factors. O Independent variable) causes a change in (Dependent Variable) and it isn't possible that (Dependent Variable) could cause a change in (Independent Variable).
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Examples O For example: O ( Time Spent Studying) causes a change in (Test Score) and it isn't possible that (Test Score) could cause a change in (Time Spent Studying). O We see that "Time Spent Studying" must be the independent variable and "Test Score" must be the dependent variable because the sentence doesn't make sense the other way around.
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