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1 Identifying Independent and Dependent Variables
August 17, 2010 Biology I Page 45 SATP Workbook

2 Important Terms to Know
Experiment-a set of steps that are performed to collect data. Control group- stands as a standard for comparison Experimental group- group that receives the treatment, drug, something ‘special’ Placebo-an inert (fake or inactive) substance that is usually given to the control group

3 Important Terms to Know
Independent Variable – what the experimenter uses or changes Dependent Variable – what is measured in an experiment.

4 These are some questions that should be considered when setting up an experiment
What data should be collected and how? How many groups will be used? How many subjects/people per group should be used What will be the control group? Will there be a placebo used? What are the important constants?. What is the independent variable? What is the dependent variable?

5 Tips on helping identify hypothesis, IV, DV, ect.
The hypothesis is usually presented in an “If-Then” statement. If not, it will show what someone ‘thinks’ will happen. Sometimes it is the first sentence in a paragraph. In most written experiments, you can find the independent variable and the dependent variable in the first sentence. In graph form, the independent variable is on the X-axis, and the dependent variable is on the Y-axis.

6 Example Waldo wants to determine which fertilizer, X, Y, or Z, will cause corn plants to grown the fastest. He thinks that the corn plant that receives brand Y will grow the fastest because it contains the most phosphorous. Identify the IV, DV, and the hypothesis.

7 Example pg 48 A pharmaceutical company gets FDA approval to test a memory enhancing drug on humans. The company chooses 100 participants and split them into two groups of 50 each. Once a day and over a period of 6 months, each participant is given a pill. In one group, the pill contains the medication. IN the other group, the pill contains no active ingredient. Once a week, the participants are given a test that measures their memory. The score for the test is recorded for each participant each week.


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