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Title: Doing%20Science:%20%20The%20Scientific%20Method


1
Doing Science The Scientific Method
  • Chapter 1-2
  • Science 8

2
  • What are two types of research?
  • Descriptive research
  • Solve problems by observation
  • Experimental research
  • Solve problems by testing hypothesis through use
    of carefully controlled steps

3
  • List the steps of descriptive research.
  • Research objective
  • What you want to find out
  • Research design
  • How investigation will be carried out
  • How data recorded and analyzed
  • Bias
  • Avoid bias
  • Careful measurements
  • Random samples

4
  • What are steps of experimental research design?
  • Scientific Method
  • Step-by-step approach to help scientists find
    solutions to problems

5
  • What are the steps of the Scientific Method?
  • Purpose
  • Hypothesis
  • Experiment
  • Analysis
  • Conclusion

6
  • Step 1. Purpose
  • What do I want to find out?
  • Questions come from
  • Reading an article in a book or magazine
  • Interesting observations
  • Thought about a scientific phenomenon
  • Conclusions from another experiment

7
  • Purpose of the experiment should be specific
  • Problem should be something that can be solved
    through experimentation
  • What is the average number of seeds found in
    apples?
  • Does the color of a surface affect its
    temperature?

8
Practice Time
  • Identify if the following questions would be
    appropriate for scientific investigation.

9
  • Which has more friesa large McDonalds French
    fry or a large Sonic French fry?
  • What is the average number of pine cones on a
    branch of a pine tree?
  • What happens if you do not eat breakfast?

10
  • Step 2. Hypothesis
  • Idea to a solution for a problem
  • Educated guess
  • Based on knowledge/research
  • This is what I think will happen.
  • Written as an Ifthenstatement
  • if is the part the scientist will change on
    purpose
  • then is the result of the change

11
  • Hypothesis examples.
  • IF fertilizer is added to a plant, THEN it will
    grow taller
  • IF a player attends batting practice, THEN their
    batting average will improve.

12
Practice Time!!
  • Write a testable hypothesis for each of the
    following questions.

13
  • How does advertising for the aluminum can
    collecting week affect the number of cans
    collected?
  • If we advertise for the aluminum can collecting
    week, then we will increase the number of cans
    collected.

14
  • How does the depth of a lake affect its
    temperature?
  • If we measure the lake at different depths, then
    we will find that the temperature decreases as we
    get deeper.

15
Step 3. Experiment
  • Testing of the hypothesis to see if it is correct
  • During an experiment, the following must be done
  • Decide which variables and controls will be used
  • Controlstandard that you apply to all parts of
    the experiment (does not change)

16
  • Independent variablevariable that you purposely
    change (whats being tested)
  • Dependent variablevariable that is being
    observed (whats being measured)

17
Practice Time!!
  • Identify three possible variables for the
    following situations.

18
  • Determine length of experiment
  • Repeat to verify results
  • Be a good observer
  • Measure exactly

19
  • Step 4. Analysis
  • What happened during the experiment?
  • Data is collected and observation are made during
    the experiment
  • Numerical dataheight, weight, temp
  • Verbal datawords to describe observations
  • Any problems with the experiment are noted along
    with errors that occurred

20
  • Step 5. Conclusion
  • What did I find out?
  • Scientists will tell what was learned from the
    experiment
  • Did the results confirm hypothesis
  • Did the results deny hypothesis
  • Are there any more questions to answer
  • Brief statement that summarizes the key points
    and outcomes of the experiment
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