Scientific Method - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 30
About This Presentation
Title:

Scientific Method

Description:

Scientific Method Hypothesis A tentative explanation for an observation or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation Controls and Variables The ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:35
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 31
Provided by: Cheryl169
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Scientific Method


1
Scientific Method
2
Steps in the Scientific Method
  • Identification Question
  • Research
  • Hypothesis
  • Experiment (materials, procedure)
  • Data Collection (Observations, results)
  • Conclusion
  • Possible Retest

3
Observations
  • Gathered through your senses
  • A scientist notices something in their natural
    world
  • An act of noting and recording an event,
    characteristic, behavior or anything else
    detected with an instrument or the senses.

4
Observations
  • An example of an observation might be noticing
    that many salamanders near a pond have curved,
    not straight, tails

5
Observations
  • An objective observation is one based on fact.
  • A Subjective observation is one based on opinion.

6
Hypothesis
  • A suggested solution to the problem.
  • Must be testable
  • Sometimes written as IfThen statements
  • Predicts an outcome

7
Hypothesis
  • A tentative explanation for an observation or
    scientific problem that can be tested by further
    investigation

8
Hypothesis
  • An example of a hypothesis might be that the
    salamanders have curved tails due to a pollutant
    in the moist soil where they live.

9
Experiment
  • A procedure to test the hypothesis.

10
Experiment
  • Variable any factor in the experiment that is
    being tested. Can be changed in a controlled
    experiment, observation or model

11
Experiment
  • Constant All of the factors that are the same
    in both the experimental group and the control
    group.

12
Experiment
  • A good or valid experiment will only have ONE
    variable!

13
Controls and Variables
  • The Control Group A group of subjects in an
    experiment who are not given any special
    treatment something that is not manipulated.

14
Scientific Experiments Follow Rules
  • An experimenter changes one factor and observes
    or measures what happens.

15
The Control Variable
  • The experimenter makes a special effort to keep
    other factors constant so that they will not
    effect the outcome.
  • Those factors are called control variables.

16
What is the Purpose of a Control?
  • Controls are NOT being tested
  • Controls are used for COMPARISON

17
Other Variables
  • The factor that is changed is known as the
    independent variable.
  • The factor that is measured or observed is called
    the dependent variable.

18
Example of Controls Variables
  • For example, suppose you want to figure out the
    fastest route to walk home from school.
  • You will try several different routes and time
    how long it takes you to get home by each one.
  • Since you are only interested in finding a route
    that is fastest for you, you will do the walking
    yourself.

19
What are the Variables in Your Experiment?
  • Varying the route is the independent variable
  • The time it takes is the dependent variable
  • Keeping the same walker throughout makes the
    walker a control variable.

20
One more thing it is best to make several trials
with each independent variable.
21
Valid Experiments
22
RememberTo be a Valid Experiment
  • Two groups are required --- the control
    experimental groups
  • There should be only one variable

23
Data
  • Results of the experiment
  • May be quantitative Expressd in numbers and
    include records of time, temperature, mass,
    distance, and volume

24
Data
  • Results of the experiment
  • May be qualitative Includes descriptions of
    sight, sounds, smells, textures.

25
Data
  • Must be organized
  • Can be organized into charts, tables, or graphs

26
Conclusion
  • The answer to the hypothesis based on the data
    obtained from the experiment

27
Conclusion
  • The Inference- A logical conclusion drawn from
    the available evidence and prior knowledge.
    Inferences are often made from observations.

28
Retest
  • In order to verify the results, experiments must
    be retested.

29
Review
30
Solving a Problem
  • 1)Identify a Problem
  • 2) State Observations about the problem
  • 3) Form a Hypothesis about the problem (ifthen)
  • 4) Design an Experiment to test the hypothesis
  • 5) Collect Data
  • 6) Form a Conclusion
  • 7) Retest (if necessary)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com