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Chapter 1. CA Science Standard Investigation and Experimentation 1. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful.

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2 CA Science Standard Investigation and Experimentation 1. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations. As a basis for understanding this concept and addressing the content in the other four strands, students should develop their own questions and perform investigations.

3 What is Science? Science is a process of observing, studying, and thinking about things in your world to gain knowledge. Devils Postpile: Created when hot lava cooled and cracked.

4 Nature of Science A. Science assumes the natural world is 1.) consistent 2.) predictable B. Goals of science are 1.) to discover patterns in nature 2.) use knowledge to make predictions

5 Nature of Science C. Science and Ethics 1.) scientific discoveries can lead to serious ethical implications 2.) scientific investigations must be conducted ethically compliance with the law, health and safety.  For example, a researcher who fabricates data in a clinical trial may harm or even kill patients, and a researcher who fails to abide by regulations and guidelines relating to radiation or biological safety may jeopardize his health and safety or the health and safety of staff and students.

6 Nature of Science D. The Scientific Method 1.) State the problem/ask a question 2.) Gather information 3.) Form a hypothesis 4.) Experiment 5.) Record and analyze data 6.) State a conclusion

7 Nature of Science E. An idea can become a: 1.) hypothesis – tentative or untested explanation. ie: If you get at least 6 hours of sleep, you will do better on tests than if you get less sleep. 2.) theory – is an explanation based on many observations during repeated experiments. ie: Big Bang Theory 3.) law – is a basic principle that describes the behavior of natural phenomenon. ie: Newton’s first Law of Motion

8 Nature of Science Conducting Experiments 1.) 2 groups Control Group – part of an experiment that is not exposed to a variable Experimental Group – part of an experiment that is exposed to a variable 2.) Additional Variable Independent variable - manipulated part of an experiment  the variable you want to test Dependent variable – observable outcome  the variable being measured


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