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What Every Scientist Should Know The Scientific Method
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Scientific Method Scientific Method - a process that is used to find answers to questions about the world around us.
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Steps of the Scientific Method Identify the problem Do an experiment Form a hypothesis Analyze the data Draw a conclusion Ask a question (Yes/no) Educated guess Follow procedure List results (graph/chart) Answer question. Hypothesis right? Why/why not? What can change?
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Scientific Method Flow Chart
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Components to the Scientific Method Variable - any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. a.Independent Variable (I.V.) – what is changed b.Dependent Variable (D.V.) – what is observed from change c.Controlled Variable – what is kept the same
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Example 1.Do plants grow faster in sunlight or artificial light? 2.I think plants grow faster in sunlight. 3.a. Put seeds from 2 plants into pots – 1 in the sun and 1 under indoor light. b. Give each plant food and water each day for 21 days (3 weeks). c. Record the height of each plant every day for the 21 days (3 weeks). 4.Chart – Time vs. Height for the 21 days. 5.My hypothesis was correct. The plants that I tested grew the fastest in sunlight. Sun is the source of most energy on Earth. Sunlight contains essential ingredients plants need for growth. However, I only tested 2 plants and perhaps not all plants grow best in sunlight. When I repeat this experiment, I will include many plants from a variety of species. Identify the problem Form a hypothesis Do an experiment Analyze the data Draw a conclusion
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