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Gingko Biloba A plant known for it’s curative properties. Fossils date back to 270 million years ago Known as “brain herb” Studies have shown it to help improve the memory of patients.
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1. Problem or Question Does Ginkgo Biloba really help people with memory loss?
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2. Hypothesis: an educated guess My hypothesis is that if people take Gingko Biloba tea, then their memory will improve. ***Always written as if…then !
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3. The Experiment; steps to test out the hypothesis Take 300 people and divide them up into three groups. Group A: no gingko biloba Group B: gingko biloba tea daily, 1 cup Test the memory of each group with a matching game and time their speed.
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Variables: are factors that can affect the outcome of the experiment.. A. Independent Variable: the variable that we change to observe the results. *The drinking of gingko tea B. Dependant Variable: the factor being measured *memory C.Constant variables: all factors kept the same for all groups *Same amt. Tea, same diet, similar age, same health status, same amt. of exercise
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4. Record and Analyze : examine the data from the experiment. Analysis No. 1 Group A : memory increase of 10% Group B: memory increase of 16% Group C: memory increase of 11%. 5. Conclusion…confirm (accept) or reject (do not accept) the hypothesis. “Gingko Biloba does improve the memory significantly! The hypothesis is confirmed! “
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Analysis cont’d Analysis Data No. 2 Group A memory: 2 % increase Group B memory: 3% increase Group C memory: 2 % increase Conclusion… “The data leads to rejection of the hypothesis. Gingko does not improve memory! “ ***The 1 % difference is not significant…not enough of change!
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