Methods of Science Chapter 1.3 pages 16-21. Scientific method: steps used to gather data and answer questions.

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Methods of Science Chapter 1.3 pages 16-21

Scientific method: steps used to gather data and answer questions.

Scientific Method The scientific method generally follows a pattern: 1. Ask a question 2. Make observations 3. Form a Hypothesis 4. Experiment 5.Collect and analyze data 6.Draw conclusions

Ask A Question Scientific inquiry begins with observation, observation is the act of noting or perceiving objects or events using the 5 senses Combining your observation with your past knowledge allows you to make inferences, or logical conclusions.

Observation vs.Inferences Inferences are an explanation for a observation that you have made. Inferences often change when new observations are made. Observation: The grass is wet Inferences: it rained the sprinklers went off

Hypothesis a hypothesis is a TESTABLE explanation for your question. – this statement can be tested by additional observations or experimentation – an educated guess based on what is already know – Usually written as a if then statement

Experiment experiment – a planned procedure to test a hypothesis controlled experiment – an experiment where an experimental group is compared to a control group – control group is a group in an experiment that receives no experimental treatment – An experimental group is the group exposed to the factor being tested

Experimental Design Both control and experimental groups are designed to be identical except for one variable Variables - factors, conditions, and/or relationships that can change or be changed in an event or system

Three kinds of variables in a scientific investigation: the factor that is varied/changed in an experiment is called the independent variable the variable that is measured in an experiment is called the dependent variable a constant is a factor that remains fixed during an experiment

Memory Trick D R Y M I X Dependent Responding Y-axis Manipulated Independent X-axis What were the independent and dependent variables for our paper towel lab?

independent variable – the mass of the plane/number of paper clips added dependent variable – the distance flown controlled variable – the fact that the same plane was used for each trial. Identifying and Manipulating Variables Example: A student wanted to test how the mass of a paper airplane affected the distance it would fly. Paper clips were added before each test flight. As each paper clip was added, the plane was tested to determine how far it would fly.

Collect and Analyze Data Data is any information gained from observations. 2 types: Quantitative – measureable or countable » 3 meters long » 4 marbles » 50 kilograms » 35 degrees Celsius Qualitative – describable, not measureable » red flowers » smells like fresh baked cookies » Tastes bitter

Collect and Analyze Data A graph of the data makes the pattern easier to grasp. On a graph, the x axis represents the independent variable the y axis represents the dependent variable

1.Human heart rate will increase from sitting to standing. 2. I have 3 different types of paper towels; I think type A will hold the most water. 3. Adding sugar to water will increase the temperature at which water boils. 4. The warmer an egg, the faster it will open. Identify the independent and dependent variables in each example below and label the graph: temp time temp amt of sugar amt of water type of paper towel heart rate body position

Conclusion once data are collected and analyzed, a hypothesis is either supported or rejected even when a hypothesis has not been supported, it is valuable. a hypothesis can be supported, but never proven because another experiment with new data can alter the conclusion. Publication – scientists often publish the results of their experiments for review and use by other scientists