Title: Scientific Method Review Jeopardy
1Scientific Method Review Jeopardy
- Scientific Method
- Parts of an Experiment
- Lab Safety
2Round 1
Round 2
Find that Variable!! Parts of Experiment Steps of Sc. Method Prefixes Misc.
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3Find That Variable! 10 points
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- What was the problem in this study?
- Sponge Bob wanted to find out if Clean-O
detergent would clean his pants.
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4Sponge Bob Clean Pants!
- Sponge Bob noticed that his favorite pants were
not as clean as they used to be. His friend
Sandy told him he should try using Clean-O
detergent, a new brand of laundry soap she found
at Sail-Mart. Sponge Bob thought this might work
so he washed one pair of pants in plain water and
another in water with Clean-O detergent. After
washing both pairs a total of 3 times, the pants
washed in Clean-O did not appear to be any
cleaner than the pants washed in plain water.
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5Find That Variable! 20 points
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- What was the control group?
- The pants washed in plain water (the test
factor was not applied to them).
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6Find That Variable! 30 points
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- What was the manipulated variable?
- The detergent (the test factor)
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7Find That Variable! 40 points
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- What was the responding variable?
- The cleanliness of the pants (the factor he
looked at to see if the experiment worked)
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8Find That Variable! 50 points
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- What is Sponge Bobs conclusion?
- Clean-O detergent does not work, therefore his
hypothesis was wrong!
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9Parts of Experiment 10 points
- The number of manipulated (tested) variables in a
valid experiment - ONE!
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10Parts of Experiment 20 points
- The variables in an experiment that are the SAME
for all experimental subjects. - Constants
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11Parts of Experiment 30 points
- The group/subject in an experiment that is used
to compare to and is usually treated under
normal conditions. - CONTROL
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12Parts of Experiment 40 points
- The variable that the scientist measures, also
known as the dependent variable. - Responding variable
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13Parts of Experiment 50 points
- The variable that the scientist manipulates or
teststhe variable that is different between
all groups/subjects in the study. - Manipulated (independent) variable
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14Steps of Sc. Method 10 points
- Suzy writes down the height of her plants each
week. - Recording Data
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15Steps of Sc. Method 20 points
- Suzy finds that soil with 40 grams of fertilizer
produced the healthiest, tallest plants. - Conclusion
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16Steps of Sc. Method 30 points
- Suzy wonders how much fertilizer is best for her
plants. - Stating the problem
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17Steps of Sc. Method 40 points
- Suzy adds no fertilizer to one plant group and
then adds 10 g, 20 g, 30 g, 40 g, and 50 g to the
soil of her experimental groups. - Experiment.
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18Steps of Sc. Method 50 points
- Suzy explains that she thinks the plant group
receiving 30 g of fertilizer will have the best
growth. - Hypothesis
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19Prefixes 10 points
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23Prefixes 50 points
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24Misc. 10 points
- An educated guess.
- Hypothesis
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25Misc. 20 points
- Define objective reasoning
- Using facts and data
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26Misc. 30 points
- Define pseudoscience
- A type of science based on thoughts and feelings
NOT data or facts
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27Misc. 40 points
- Why is a control group necessary in an
experiment? - So you have something to compare to the norm
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28Misc. 50 points
- Why is it important to use ethics in any
experimental situation? Explain and give an
example. - You use ethics so that your results are reliable
and trustworthy for others to replicate and learn
from
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29Round 2
Final Jeopardy
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55Final Jeopardy
- Write down the amount you wish to wager on this
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56Final Jeopardy