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The Scientific MethodOrganized Common Sense

Scientific Method

The scientific Method is a method of answering scientific question

Steps in the Scientific Method

1. State the problem

2. Form a hypothesis

3. Test the hypothesis

4. Organize data

5. Form a conclusion

6. Replicate work

Stating a Problem THIS IS NOT A PERSONAL

PROBLEM!! The problem is the scientific

question Do plants need

water to grow?

Researched hypothesis A hypothesis is a possible answer

(educated guess) Based on prior knowledge,

observations and research If plants get water then they will grow.

– Is this true? – We will find out by testing

Test Hypothesis This may be done through observation May done thru experiments

How are Experiments run?

Identify your independent and dependent variables– Independent variables (IV) is the variable that

is purposefully changed by the experimenter.– It is the one factor (cause) that the experimenter

wants to test

Example: amount of water

How are Experiments run?

Dependent variable (DV) is the variable that responds or changes during the experiment.

Example: the dependent variable is the growth of the plant. – As I add water to the plant it grows.

How are Experiments run?

You must have constants– Factors in an experiment that are kept the same

throughout the experiment in both the control group and the experimental group

I will have three plants of the same species, given the same amount of light, planted in the same soil, given the same nutrients, and receive the same amount of air.

How are Experiments run?

You must have a control and experimental group.

Control is the standard that is used to compare with the experimental group. The independent variable is missing and is often the normal situation.

Example: This plant will receive the same amount of water everyday.

How are Experiments run?

Experimental group is the test group, in which all conditions are kept the same except for the single condition being tested.

Example: There are two plants in the experimental group.– One plant gets no water– One plant gets lots of water

Organize Data Data is information collected during

experiment is recorded in an organized fashion.

Data table, pictures, and graphs– Pie graphs show percent– Bar graphs show relationship between IV and

DV– Scatter graphs are used to discover how one

thing might affect something else

Graphing Rules

When graphing, you must always remember the following:– Title– Label X and Y axis

Use even numerical spacing (2, 4, 6, etc.) Even graphical spacing (use graph paper) Be accurate Use rulers, protractors and colors

How do I label the x and y axis?

For line graphs: the dependent variable is on the y axis and the independent variable is on the x axis

For bar graphs the names of items go on the x axis and the amounts go on the y axis

Form a Conclusion The conclusion tries to explain the

data. A good conclusion will:– Analyze and explain the data– Explain why this information would be

beneficial– Explain any possible errors in the

experiment– Recommend other experiments that can

be done to understand the topic better

What is a Theory?

A theory is a unifying explanation agreed upon by most scientists developed by analyzing data collected by many experiments over a period of time.

You try Think of a question or a problem

that you encountered Try to solve it by using the

scientific method Write this in your notes. Use

headings.

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