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Scientific Inquiry Scientific Inquiry The Scientific Method Analyzing observations to solve problems
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The Problem: Your computer gets an error message You know the problem You ask friends, look on the internet about how others fixed the problem You hypothesize how to fix it You determine the materials you will need You take steps in a given order to fix it You try to fix one area (one variable at a time) It is fixed…yea! What happens if it didn’t work?? It doesn’t work, you reformulate a different hypothesis and start all over again How do you fix it?
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This is the Scientific Method Now let’s put it into steps and describe each in detail
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Steps of the Scientific Method 1.Observe a problem SSomething has gone wrong SSomeone is sick SSomething has a mutation TThere is an increase in red tides SSomething blew up
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Steps of the Scientific Method 2.Research the problem Do not recreate the wheel Look at the internet scientific journals previous experiments
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Steps of the Scientific Method 3.Formulate a hypothesis This is an educated guess It is educated because you researched the problem prior to developing the hypothesis A hypothesis is not necessarily correct, many times they must be modified
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Steps of the Scientific Method 4.Design an experiment Design an experiment to test your hypothesis You must have a control You must test only one variable at a time
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Steps of the Scientific Method 5.Recording and Analyzing Results Data must be recorded in data tables Raw data must be included in the lab findings Data must be manipulated graphically to see if a relationship exists Original data can be reorganized into different data tables
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What is the difference between Quantitative and Qualitative?
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Steps of the Scientific Method 6.Draw a conclusion Formulate a scientific theory on the data gathered in the experiment There are no scientific facts, only theories Science changes with time
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Pasteur’s Experiment
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