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Aim: How can we use scientific inquiry to explain how the world works? DO NOW: In your notebook, describe what scientific inquiry means to you
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Science Relies on logic & creativity Body of knowledge & way of knowing about the unusual happenings around us called phenomena uses the methods of scientific inquiry to explain how the world works
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Scientific Inquiry Involves questioning, observing, inferring, experimenting, finding evidence, collecting and organizing data, drawing valid conclusions & peer review To infer means to make a conclusion based on an observation Technique used for this process is called the scientific method, which is made up of steps
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The Scientific Method State the problem (question) Formulate a hypothesis (prediction, based on research) Test the hypothesis (controlled experiment) Make observations (data) Come to a conclusion (answer to the problem) Repeat the experiment
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Research Plan Needed if you want to do an experiment Background information needs to come from reliable sources: scientific journals, books etc.
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Experimental Design Large sample size should be used Experiment should be repeated many times to get the same results Experiment should have a control group, in addition to an experimental group
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Improper Scientific Procedures Small sample size Experiment wasn’t controlled well Fact & opinion intermingled Not citing adequate evidence Basing conclusions on faulty, incomplete or misleading use of numbers Conclusion doesn’t follow logically from evidence
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Facts, Theories & Laws Fact: knowledge based on an experiment & careful observations Theory: scientific explanation, of some aspect of the natural world, based on the scientific method Law: statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the universe
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Summary Questions 1. What is the first step to the scientific method? 2. What do we call a prediction, based on research? 3. How should an experiment be designed?
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Homework On a sheet of looseleaf, define the following 6 terms 1. Observation 2. Inference 3. Data 4. Controlled experiment 5. Peer review 6. Scientific method
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