POKER CHIP PEER REVIEW Image from: Idea from Kristen Dotti AP BIO Labs/Stats workshop.

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POKER CHIP PEER REVIEW Image from: Idea from Kristen Dotti AP BIO Labs/Stats workshop

WHITE BOARD EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Q: H 0 : H A : Procedure in pictures: (be specific include control variables) DATA TABLE:

“CONSTRUCTIVE” CRITICISM BAD EXAMPLES: ?

“CONSTRUCTIVE” CRITICISM GOOD EXAMPLES: Have you thought about... How do you think ______ might affect _____? I’m not sure that idea would work because... Suggest an way to improve it. A solution to that problem might be... Praise 1 st : I really liked _____ but I think ____ is a problem.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN EVALUATION GROUPS will NOT be evaluated here on their experimental design. (Teacher will do that later when final lab is turned in and graded ) Your job is to “help the presenting group” design the “BEST experiment possible”. Points will be given by the group to EVALUATORS for their constructive criticism.

Poker Chip Points White = 1 Ask a ? ”Did you think about …? Red =2 Offer a solution “Maybe you could...” Blue = 3 Holy cow/Something Amazing

Anyone in group can give chips to anyone else EXCEPT themselves Anyone in group can question the points given Group makes a decision on all “contested” points.