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SCIENTIFIC SCIENTIFIC METHODMETHOD
The way we The way we (_______)(_______) do do things.things.
• Scientists have a unique way of looking at the world.
• They want to know more about their world.
• They follow a set of rules for governing their ________.
OBSERVATIONSOBSERVATIONS
► All of us make All of us make everyday ________.everyday ________.
► _______ lead to _______ lead to questions about the questions about the world around us.world around us.
► Scientists want Scientists want answers to these answers to these questions. questions.
OverviewOverviewObservation
Hypothesis
Experiment
Control Group + Experimental
Group
Results
Evidence supports the hypothesis
Evidence inconsistent with the hypothesis
Revise Hypothesis
Repeat the Experiment
Scientific Theory
Problem StatementProblem Statement
► A _______ statement A _______ statement states the question states the question raised by raised by observations.observations.
► Problem statements Problem statements often _____ with “why” often _____ with “why” or “how” or “what if.”or “how” or “what if.”
ResearchResearch► Maybe someone already Maybe someone already
knows the answer to your knows the answer to your question.question.
► ________ include:________ include:► - Past relevant experiments- Past relevant experiments► - Encyclopedias- Encyclopedias► - Scientific Journals- Scientific Journals► - ________ Online Resources- ________ Online Resources
► Must be in your OWN Must be in your OWN WORDSWORDS
► Proper Citing is important! Proper Citing is important! Give credit where it is dueGive credit where it is due
HypothesisHypothesis
► A hypothesis states A hypothesis states what the scientist what the scientist _______ to be the _______ to be the answer to the problem answer to the problem statement.statement.
► A hypothesis draws on A hypothesis draws on all the _______ known all the _______ known about the problem.about the problem.
► Hypotheses are Hypotheses are ________, “If,…then,…________, “If,…then,…because….”because….”
How to construct a How to construct a GOOD hypothesisGOOD hypothesis
HypothesisHypothesis► Must be in IF-THEN-BECAUSE format!Must be in IF-THEN-BECAUSE format!► __________________
Independent VariableIndependent Variable::The condition studied. It is _______ by the The condition studied. It is _______ by the
experimenter.experimenter.ex. Waterex. Water
Dependent VariableDependent Variable:: The condition _______ by the ind. The condition _______ by the ind.
variable. It can’t be controlled by the variable. It can’t be controlled by the experimenter.experimenter.
ex. Plant Growth ex. Plant Growth ControlControl: :
The condition that is ________ in a normal The condition that is ________ in a normal situationsituation
Constructing your “If” Constructing your “If” StatementStatement
1. Start your sentence with the word 1. Start your sentence with the word “If”“If”
►2. Write down one of the variables2. Write down one of the variables►3. Connect statement with one of the 3. Connect statement with one of the
following:following: is ______ tois ______ to is _______ byis _______ by CausesCauses 4. Write down the other _______4. Write down the other _______
Constructing your “then” Constructing your “then” StatementStatement
► - Write the word “then” (following the “if” - Write the word “then” (following the “if” section)section)
► - Make a comment on the ________ - Make a comment on the ________ between those two variables.between those two variables.
► Ex. Ex. If section:If section:► If water is related to plant If water is related to plant
growth,growth,
► Ex. Ex. Then section:Then section:► then the more you water then the more you water
plants, the bigger they will grow.plants, the bigger they will grow.
Hypothesis ExercisesHypothesis Exercises
►Salt in soil may affect plant growth.Salt in soil may affect plant growth.►Plant growth may be affected by the Plant growth may be affected by the
color of the light.color of the light.►Bacterial growth may be affected by Bacterial growth may be affected by
temperature.temperature.►Ultra violet light may cause skin Ultra violet light may cause skin
cancer.cancer.►Temperature may cause leaves to Temperature may cause leaves to
change color.change color.
Test the HypothesisTest the Hypothesis
► _______ test your _______ test your hypothesis.hypothesis.
► The best The best experimental design experimental design is is “_________.”“_________.”
Controlled ExperimentationControlled Experimentation When designing the experiment, the researcher carefully controls as many variables as possible.
Variables - things that may be _______ to change during the course of an experiment. Ex.: temperature, humidity, sunlight, etc.
Three types:
•Dependent variable – the one the investigator _______. Ex.: growth rate
•Independent – what the investigator _______ changes during the experiment; factors that will directly affect the dependent variable. Ex.: amount or type of fertilizer, temperature, amount of water. ONLY ONE (1) independent variable can be tested at a time.
•Standardized (controlled) – factors that are kept _______ for all groups. Ex.: If groups get different amounts of fertilizer, then the type of fertilizer must be the same for all groups.
How to Identify IV and DVHow to Identify IV and DVIndependentIndependent DependentDependent
CauseCause EffectEffect
BeforeBefore AfterAfter
InputInput OutputOutput
What you doWhat you do What happensWhat happens
ExamplesExamples
DependentDependent IndependentIndependentCell phone billCell phone bill Minutes usedMinutes used
How far you driveHow far you drive Amount of gas you haveAmount of gas you have
Your 9 weeks gradeYour 9 weeks grade Number of assignments turned Number of assignments turned inin
How much money you earnHow much money you earn Hours you workHours you work
Cost of a speeding ticketCost of a speeding ticket Miles over the speed limitMiles over the speed limit
Time it takes to drive Time it takes to drive somewheresomewhere
How fast you driveHow fast you drive
Result of a football gameResult of a football game Who scores more pointsWho scores more points
Total calories and fatTotal calories and fat Number of hamburgersNumber of hamburgers
Controlled ExperimentationControlled Experimentation
In most experiments there is a control group and experimental groups. The two groups are as similar as possible, but the treatment group is the one that experiences the variable that you’re studying.
Control Group – group in which the independent variable is either _________ or set at a _______ value. You MUST have a control group in order to be able to _______ the effects of your independent variable upon the dependent variable.
Experimental Group(s) – groups which are being _________ to the independent variable.
Collect DataCollect Data
► The results of an The results of an experiment are experiment are called called “_____.”“_____.”
► Scientists use their Scientists use their five ______ to collect five ______ to collect data.data.
Collect DataCollect Data
► Scientists often use ________ equipment to Scientists often use ________ equipment to help them collect their data.help them collect their data.
Analyze DataAnalyze Data
► Now that you have Now that you have your data, you must your data, you must make sense of it.make sense of it.
► Scientists use:Scientists use: ChartsCharts TablesTables Graphs Graphs Equations Equations
Making a GraphMaking a Graph
► Often the goal of an experiment is to find Often the goal of an experiment is to find the _____________ between two variables the _____________ between two variables (pressure and volume, time and (pressure and volume, time and temperature, etc.). As one variable changes, temperature, etc.). As one variable changes, so does the other. Graphing is a useful way so does the other. Graphing is a useful way to __________ and describe these to __________ and describe these relationships. relationships.
► Use the computer. If drawn by hand, graphs must be neat and Use the computer. If drawn by hand, graphs must be neat and on graph paperon graph paper
► Usually, the x-axis is for the independent variable (manipulated) Usually, the x-axis is for the independent variable (manipulated) and the y-axis for the dependent variable (responding). and the y-axis for the dependent variable (responding).
► Decide on the limits of the graph (maximum and minimum Decide on the limits of the graph (maximum and minimum values). Make sure they are appropriate for the data series.values). Make sure they are appropriate for the data series.
► Select divisions on the axes which are easy to read and use the Select divisions on the axes which are easy to read and use the space efficiently.space efficiently.
► Grid lines should be shown on the graph. Grid lines should be shown on the graph.
► Label both axes with both quantity and units. Ex: Volume (mL)Label both axes with both quantity and units. Ex: Volume (mL)
► Choose the correct graph for the type of data you are Choose the correct graph for the type of data you are representing.representing.
► Title the graph in a descriptive manner. Title the graph in a descriptive manner.
Graphing Checklist
Pie ChartsPie Charts
In a pie chart, each category is represented by a slice of the pie. The area of the slice is _________ to the percentage of responses in the category.
Figure 1. Pie chart of iMac purchases illustrating frequencies of previous computer ownership.
•Pie charts are effective for displaying the relative ________ of a small number of categories. They are not recommended, however, when you have a large number of categories. Pie charts can also be confusing when they are used to compare the outcomes of two different surveys or experiments.
•For small samples, its better to use the actual # instead of percentages.
Bar GraphsBar Graphs
► Bar charts can also be used to represent _________ of different Bar charts can also be used to represent _________ of different categories. A bar chart of the iMac purchases is shown in categories. A bar chart of the iMac purchases is shown in Figure 2. Frequencies are shown on the Y axis and the type of Figure 2. Frequencies are shown on the Y axis and the type of
computer previously owned is shown on the X axis.computer previously owned is shown on the X axis.
Figure 2. Bar chart of iMac purchases as a function of previous computer ownership.
Line GraphsLine Graphs
►Usually measures _______ over a span Usually measures _______ over a span of time.of time.
►X-axis is always the length of time and X-axis is always the length of time and Y-axis is the frequency.Y-axis is the frequency.
What does the data mean?What does the data mean?
There are two options:There are two options:
► The evidence The evidence ________ the ________ the hypothesis.hypothesis.
► The evidence is The evidence is _________ with the _________ with the hypothesis.hypothesis.
What do you do?What do you do?
If the data is inconsistent with the If the data is inconsistent with the hypothesis, hypothesis, youyou _______ your hypothesis_______ your hypothesis in in light of your new information. Then you light of your new information. Then you design a new experiment.design a new experiment.
OK, I’ve got it all right. Now OK, I’ve got it all right. Now what?what?
Tell everyone, Tell everyone, silly!silly!
Scientists _____ their Scientists _____ their findings to share findings to share what they’ve what they’ve discovered with discovered with other scientists other scientists (and to brag a (and to brag a little, too.)little, too.)
What do you do?What do you do?
If the data supports the hypothesis, you If the data supports the hypothesis, you _______ the_______ the experiment several timesexperiment several times to to make sure you did everything right.make sure you did everything right.
SummarySummary