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What is Science? Identify 3 ways in which science affects your life?

What is Science? Identify 3 ways in which science affects your life?

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What is Science?

Identify 3 ways in which science affects your life?

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ScienceTo investigate and understand the natural world (meaning what?)To explain events in the natural worldTo use those explanations to make useful predictionsOther ideas/def: The pursuit of knowledge and/or the body of knowledge already accumulated

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How do we test our knowledge?Scientific Method

1.Observations2. Inferences from data3. Hypothesis ( if…then statement)4. Create controlled experiment5. Analyze Data Collected6. Make Conclusion**Theory- well tested explanation that unifies a

broad range of observations

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Controlled Experiment

A hypothesis should be tested by an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a timeAll other variables should be kept unchanged, or controlled.

SAMPLE EXPERIMENT: What are some variables that affect plant growth?

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Control Group vs. Experimental Group

Control Group:

Needed for comparisonExperiment is invalid without itAll factors remain the same=Controlled Variables

Experimental Group:

All factors remain the same EXCEPT for one that you change=Manipulated Variable

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The OutcomeAll results must be measurableThe variable that is observed and measured that changes in response to the manipulated variable:RESPONDING VARIABLE

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Identify manipulated, responding, and controlled variablesStudents were testing the effect of caffeine on soybean seed

growth. Sixteen 8-ounce pots were used. One soybean seed was planted into each pot. Upon the initial sowing of the seeds, all sixteen pots were watered and fertilized. All pots were kept under artificial light for 12 hours per day at a constant temperature of 72 degrees. Eight of the soybeans received 20mL of a caffeine solution of set concentration. The caffeine solution consisted of caffeine powder dissolved in distilled water. Growth in cm was recorded daily for 4 weeks.