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Objectives List the steps of the scientific method Use the scientific method to formulate a problem or question you want to solve Differentiate between

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Objectives

• List the steps of the scientific method• Use the scientific method to formulate a

problem or question you want to solve• Differentiate between independent and

dependent variables• Differentiate between constant and control• Differentiate between qualitative and

quantitative

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The Scientific Method involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence.

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1. Define Problem/Question2. Research3. Hypothesis4. Experiment5. Observations/Data Analysis6. Conclude and Share

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Steps of the Scientific Method

1.1. Problem/QuestionProblem/Question:

Develop a question or problem that can be solved through experimentation.

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What is wrong with this hypothesis?

• If a black cat crosses my path, then I will have bad luck.

• Not testable because… – What is bad luck?– What is good luck?

• Not scientifically measureable!

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Steps of the Scientific Method

2. Observation/ResearchObservation/Research: Make observations and research your topic of interest.

Collect background info about the problem

Where can you find good information?– Books, scientific journals, internet (reliable

sites!)

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Do you remember the Do you remember the next “step?”next “step?”

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Steps of the Scientific Method

3. Formulate a HypothesisFormulate a Hypothesis: Predict a possible answer to the problem or question.

*Must be able to TEST it!**

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How could you test this HYPOTHESIS?

• Example: If soil temperatures rise, then plant growth will increase.

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Steps of the Scientific Method

4.4. ExperimentExperiment= an organized process used to test a hypothesis

Tests only ONE condition (AKA variable)

A controlled experiment tests the effect(s) of this variable

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Groups in a controlled experiment…

Control Group- Used as a standard- Constant – variable

that remains the same

Experimental Group- Is changed

Independent – changed by experimenter

- Dependent – changed by independent

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Steps of the Scientific Method

5. Observations and Data CollectionObservations and Data Collection:–Data= observations/measurements

collected during experiment

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Steps of the Scientific Method

6. ConclusionConclusion: judgment based on findings; sums up experiment– Was the hypothesis correct?– What could you change to better the

experiment?

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What do we do with the results of experiments… make Scientific Laws

and Scientific Theories!

What is a Scientific Law?

What is a Scientific Theory?

How are they the same? Different?

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How are scientific Laws and Scientific Theories SIMILAR?

• Both are based on tested hypotheses; • Both are supported by a large body of empirical

data; • Both help unify a particular field; • Both are widely accepted by the vast majority (if

not all) scientists within a discipline.• Both scientific laws and scientific theories could

be shown to be wrong at some time if there are data to suggest so.

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How are scientific Laws and Scientific Theories DIFFERENT?

• A law describes what nature does under certain conditions, and will predict what will happen as long as those conditions are met. – Often mathematically defined – Common in chemistry and physics

• A theory explains how nature works. – often non-mathematical– Common in biology

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Steps of the Scientific Method

Communicate the ResultsCommunicate the Results: • Why is it important to

communicate the results?–Science is always changing–All work must be “double checked”

by peer review