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Procedures & Collecting Data
How Scientists Solve Problems
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Learning Scale 4 (All of 3 +) – Evaluate a scientific investigation based on the evidence provided. 3 (All of 2 +) – Interpret and analyze data. Describe and analyze the methods used in science. 2 (All of 1 +) – Differentiate between test and outcome variables. Differentiate between repetition and replication. 1 - Identify and describe the steps of scientific inquiry.
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Design the Experiment Create a procedure, step by step list, of how to perform the experiment You must include multiple trials (repetition)
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Repetition or Replication?
In repetition, you conduct multiple trials (repeat your experiment). In replication, someone else repeats the experiment using your procedure.
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Why is repetition & replication important?
To make sure that your results are accurate.
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Collecting Data Create a data table. Types of Data:
Qualitative: Descriptions Quantitative: Numbers Object Mass (g) Volume (mL) Ball Beaker Penny
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Learning Scale 4 (All of 3 +) – Evaluate a scientific investigation based on the evidence provided. 3 (All of 2 +) – Interpret and analyze data. Describe and analyze the methods used in science. 2 (All of 1 +) – Differentiate between test and outcome variables. Differentiate between repetition and replication. 1 - Identify and describe the steps of scientific inquiry.
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