Science A process through which nature is studied, discovered, and understood. All areas of science involve posing INQUIRIES (questions) about nature.

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Science A process through which nature is studied, discovered, and understood. All areas of science involve posing INQUIRIES (questions) about nature.

Processes of Science Observing Hypothesizing Experimenting Measuring

Collecting data Organizing data Analyzing data Communicating Processes of Science Collecting data Organizing data Analyzing data Communicating

Terms and Definitions Theory -- The most probable EXPLANATION based on the best available EVIDENCE. Example:

Terms and Definitions Facts -- Data or EVIDENCE that can be OBSERVED repeatedly Example:

Terms and Definitions Inference -- A CONCLUSION drawn on the basis of FACTS Example:

Terms and Definitions Hypothesis -- An EDUCATED guess – a TESTABLE statement Example:

Terms and Definitions Law -- A general statement that DESCRIBES or explains a wide variety of PHENOMENON Example:

Terms and Definitions Superstition -- A BELIEF that is NOT based on evidence Example:

Scientific Method 1. Stating a problem - something is considered a problem if its solution is not obvious. Some crucial information is missing. Solving the problem involves finding this missing information.

Scientific Method 2. Collecting information on the problem -- the more you know about the problem the more precisely you can state the problem and the less time you will waste looking for solutions.

Scientific Method 3. Making a hypothesis- a. Use what you know about the problem to predict a solution and try it. b. Look for patterns that will help you make predictions about the problem.

Scientific Method 3. Making a hypothesis- c. Make a model, or a representation, of what you’re working with. d. Break the problem down into smaller, simpler problems.

Scientific Method 4. Performing an experiment - design an experiment that will provide a means for you to make a solid conclusion about your hypothesis

Scientific Method 5. Make a conclusion - a solid conclusion is related to the hypothesis and based on the results of a well designed experiment.

Experimental Design Concepts A science experiment is designed so that only ONE variable is being tested at a time.

Experimental Design Concepts A VARIABLE is something that is changed to study how this change effects the thing being studied.

Experimental Design Concepts By changing only one variable, when you make your conclusion you can be assured that it is only that one variable that is causing the EFFECT.

Experimental Design Concepts Independent variable (IV) - the variable that is purposely CHANGED by the experimenter.

Experimental Design Concepts Dependent variable (DV) - the variable that responds and is the variable MEASURED.

Experimental Design Concepts Constant (C) - all factors that are kept the SAME during the experiment.

Experimental Design Concepts CONTROL - the standard to compare the experimental effect against.

Experimental Design Concepts Repeated trials - the NUMBER of objects/organisms undergoing treatment for each value of the independent variable, or the number of TIMES the experiment is repeated.

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