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Variables
  • Designing a fair experiment

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What is a Variable?
  • Scientists design experiments in which changes to
    one item cause something else to change in a
    predictable way.
  • A variable is any factor, trait, or condition
    that can exist in differing amounts or types. An
    experiment usually has three kinds of variables
  • Controlled
  • Independent
  • Dependent

3
Independent Variables
  • The independent variable is purposefully changed
    by the scientist
  • A good, fair test only has one independent
    variable
  • Why is it important to only have one independent
    variable?

4
Dependent Variables
  • The dependent variable is caused by and depends
    on the independent variable.
  • The scientist focuses his/her observations on how
    the dependent variable changes in response to the
    independent variable.
  • Why is it necessary to observe the dependent
    variables?

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Example
  • The longer the amount of time spent studying
    causes an increase in test scores
  • Remember independent variable is changed
    purposefully and the dependent variable changes
    in response
  • Independent Variable time spent studying
  • Dependent Variable test scores

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Controlled Variables
  • Controlled variables are values that a scientist
    wants to remain constant
  • They must be observed as closely as the dependent
    variables in order to maintain a fair test
  • There is usually more that one controlled
    variable
  • Controlled variables are also known as constant
    variables
  • Why does an experiment need controlled variables?

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Variables
  • In a good experiment, the independent and
    dependent variables are both measurable.
  • Time, mass, length are all examples of measurable
    values
  • Variables with no true unit of measure would be a
    poor variable to use in an experiment (i.e.
    love, success)?

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More Examples
9
Your turn.
  • After studying about recycling, members of Johns
    Biology class investigated the effect of various
    recycled products on plant growth. Johns lab
    group compared the effect of different aged grass
    compost on bean plants. Each plant received the
    same amount of sunlight and water each day.
  • Identify the controlled, independent and
    dependent variables.

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Answers
  • Independent Variable
  • Amount of compost
  • Dependent Variable
  • Height of bean plant
  • Controlled Variables
  • Amount of sunlight
  • Amount of water

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The Role of Variables in the Scientific Method
  • Variables play an important part in the
    scientific method.
  • A hypothesis is formatted according to the
    independent and dependent variables.
  • A graph (data analysis) is labeled according to
    the independent and dependent variables
  • Variables are further explained in the
    conclusion.

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Hypothesis
  • A hypothesis is a possible answer to a scientific
    question. It is NOT an educated guess.
  • A hypothesis should always be presented in the
    form of an If.then.. statement.
  • If is followed by the independent variable,
    then is followed by the dependent variable.
  • Example - If a plant is grown in compost, then it
    will grow taller.

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Hypothesis Practice
  • Independent Variable time spent
    studying Dependent Variable test grade
  • Independent Variable light or dark Dependent
    Variable - of earthworms
  • Independent Variable fertilizer Dependent
    Variable height of plant
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