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Page 1: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Problem SolvingRiddle

Page 2: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems:

1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question

2. Gather information3. State a hypothesis4. Conduct Experiment5. Collect data6. State a conclusion7. Repeat many times

THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD!

Page 3: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

The Scientific Method

Step 1: Objective (state the problem or question)

Example: Does exercise affect pulse rate?

Page 4: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Step 2: Gather information

• Study previous research in order to understand how the topic has already been explored

Page 5: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Step 3: State Your Hypothesis

• Educated testable guess

• Never a question!

• Example: Exercise will increase pulse rate

Page 6: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Step 4: Conduct the Experiment

• Experimental Group:

receives the treatment (ex.

Participants that exercise)

• Control Group:

receives NO treatment and is used as a comparison (ex. Participants that don’t exercise)

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Two types of variables: (components that CHANGE during the experiment)

1) Independent Variable (X-axis)

This is what the researcher manipulates! (ex. Amount of exercise)

2) Dependent Variable (Y-axis)

“depends” on the original variable and is measured in the end (ex. Pulse rate)

Page 8: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Step 5: Collect Data

• In the form of a table, chart, or graph

Resting Group

Exercising Group

Trial 1

Trial 2

Page 9: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Step 6: Conclusion

• A few statements relating back to the hypothesis and discussing the outcome.

• ex. The data did/did not support our hypothesis. The average pulse rates of the participants that exercised were higher than those of the resting group. This could be due to…

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In order for an experiment to be valid/reliable, it must have these

components… • Many trials• Large sample size• A control group

(most, not all!)• Other researchers are

able to repeat it!• Only test 1 variable at

a time (everything else remains constant!!)

Page 11: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Skittles Experiment

Problem: How many of each

color Skittle are in each bag?

Gather Information:

Read the back for info, feel and count through the bag, look at the colors on the bag

Hypothesis

There are…

___ red Skittles

___ blue Skittles…

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What was missing from this experiment???

• Sample size too small! / not enough trials

• Independent variable missing

• No control group (more of a ‘study’ than an experiment)

• Not enough info to make an educated guess

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Any Hypothesis is Valuable!

• Why?

• Because even if it is NOT supported by the data, it can still lead to further investigation!!

Page 14: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

When does a hypothesis become a theory??

• When it becomes a well accepted body of knowledge that has been supported by many experiments over time!

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Graphs

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Today I want you to help me make a graph.

I want to make a graph that shows the change in temperature throughout the day yesterday.What kind of graphs could we make to show this?

Line Graph!!

Page 17: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Bar Graph vs Line Graph

• What is the difference between a bar graph

and a line graph?

Page 18: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Line Graph•A line graph is a graph

used to show change over time!!

Time can be measure in…Seconds - Minutes - Hours – Days - Weeks - Months – Years - Decades -

Centuries - etc.

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When to use a line graph? Would we use a line graph

in the following situations:•To show how many people like pizza in this class? NO

•To show how many people live in Bellmore? NO

•To show how much it rained each month this year? YES- because months and years deal with time.

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YOU TELL ME….

What color is the y-axis?

What color is the x-axis?

Y

X

D ependent

R esponding

Y M anipulated

I ndependent

X

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Line Graphs

• Show a comparison between 2 variables

• Show how the independent v. affects the dependent v.

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55

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Bar Graphs

• Are descriptive and compare amounts or categories

• Are best for comparisons

Page 23: Problem Solving Riddle Steps Scientists Use to Solve Problems: 1. Make observations about the environment / State Problem or question 2. Gather information

Bar GraphPresents “categorical data”, data that fits into categoriesEx. Type of donut

HistogramPresents “continuous data”, the numbers can take on any value in a certain range Ex. weights of individuals