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Variables: 1. Independent Variable (I.V.) – The variable that is changed or “Manipulated” by the person running the experiment. *What “I” the experimenter.

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1 Variables: 1. Independent Variable (I.V.) – The variable that is changed or “Manipulated” by the person running the experiment. *What “I” the experimenter change about each group or trial that I am running. Example: If a scientist wanted to see which type of fruit a gorilla liked the best. * He would have to change or manipulate the different fruits to offer the gorilla, thus making the independent variable  “the different fruits offered”

2 2.Dependent Variable (D.V.) = the variable that changes as a result of the changes made to the I.V. Simpler put the “Outcome or Results you are looking For”  Usually something that can be “Measured” Same Example: If a scientist wanted to see which type of fruit a gorilla liked the best. * The Outcome, Result or Measurement would be how much of each fruit the gorilla ate (Indicating His Favorite), thus making the dependent variable  “How much of each fruit the gorilla ate each day”

3 Types of FoodHow much Gorilla Ate in a day Bananas15 Oranges8 Apples5 Data Tables, Graphs & Variable Locations: Data Table: Graph: I.V. is always on the X –Axis! I.V. is most often the 1 st Column. D.V. is the columns to the right of the I.V. & the D.V. is located on the Y- Axis in a graph!

4 Control Groups & Factors that are Kept the Same in an Experiment: 1.Control Group: The Group used for comparison in an experiment, the one not changed by the experimenter. The different Pain killers offered 2 nd – Find the Group, Trial or Part of the I.V. that is not changed and can be used for comparison = “Placebo” Sugar Pill – It is not a Pain Killer! Example: A doctor tested the effectiveness of pain killers on a patient that was in chronic pain. The doctor gave the patient a “placebo,” sugar pill the first day, Tylenol the second day, and Advil the third day. He rated the patients level of pain on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the worst). Each day the patient was told to rest on the couch, eat 3 meals and watch only Oprah, Sportscenter or the Food Network. What is the Control Group in this experiment? 1 st – Find the I.V. =

5 2.Factors that are kept the same in an Experiment: * Each “Controlled Experiment” will always have one thing change (I.V.) and the rest of the factors in the experiment stay the same for each group being tested. Same Example: A doctor tested the effectiveness of pain killers on a patient that was in chronic pain. The doctor gave the patient a “placebo,” sugar pill the first day, Tylenol the second day, and Advil the third day. He rated the patients level of pain on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the worst). Each day the patient was told to rest on the couch, eat 3 meals and watch only Oprah, Sportscenter or the Food Network. * What factors in this experiment are kept the same for the patient? Each day the patient was told to rest on the couch, eat 3 meals and watch only Oprah, Sportscenter or the Food Network.

6 Data & Drawing Conclusions: 1.Data can be represented in 2 ways: Quantitative: Numbers, Measures, Values Ex. 120 rabbits Qualitative: Descriptions or listed characteristics Ex. The rabbits were white and brown 2.Conclusions: Statements drawn after analyzing your data. * Must be “Supported” with actual data! Types of FoodHow much Gorilla Ate in a day Bananas15 Oranges8 Apples5 Using this data table what would be a good conclusion supported with data? Conclusion = The Gorillas favorite fruit must be bananas because he ate 15 bananas compared to 8 oranges & 5 apples in a day.


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