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Title: The Scientific Method


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The Scientific Method
  • A step-by-step process used to solve problems.

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Steps In The Scientific Method
  • 1. State the problem- what are you trying to
    solve. (always in the form of a question).
  • 2. Gather information or research on what the
    problem is.
  • 3. Form a hypothesis an educated guess from
    what you learned from research.
  • 4. Test your hypothesis (design an experiment).
  • 5. Gather record data from your experiment.
    Can be numerical quantitative or descriptive -
    qualitative
  • 6. Analyze your data. Summaries of what the data
    tells you or Labels of tables and graphs
  • 7. Draw a conclusion about the validity of your
    hypothesis.

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Everyday Science
Scientific Method Car Repair
Observation /Problem Research Engine wont turn over.
Hypothesis (prediction) Predict battery is dead.
Experiment Replace battery.
Analyze Data Engine now turns over.
Conclusion Not needed.
New test? Not needed.
Scientific Theory Cars wont work without a fully charged battery.
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Everyday Science
Scientific Method Making Spaghetti Sauce
Observation/Problem Research Spaghetti sauce should be red.
Hypothesis (prediction) Try a tomato sauce.
Experiment Heat pot of tomato sauce.
Analyze Data Taste the sauce - bland.
Conclusion Use tomato sauce and garlic!
New test? Add garlic, taste - not so bland.
Scientific Theory The Final Recipe.
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Medical Science
Scientific Method High Cholesterol
Observation/Problem Patient has high cholesterol
Hypothesis (prediction) Certain chemicals may dissolve cholesterol deposits.
Experiment/Test Give 100 patients these chemicals, give 100 patients placebo.
Analyze /Observe result Same number lower their cholesterol as placebo patients.
Revise hypothesis? Try different combo of chemicals.
New test? Re-run medical test. Observe results.
Scientific Theory Lipitor reduces cholesterol.
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The Parts of An Experiment
  • Experiment - testing a hypothesis by collecting
    information under controlled conditions. Two
    groups
  • 1. Control - all conditions are kept the same.
  • 2. Experimental - all conditions are kept the
    same except the single one thats being tested.

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2 Types of Experimental Data
  • Quantitative - Counts or numerical data used to
    make a graph or table.
  • Qualitative - Observations about research group
  • Drawings
  • Descriptions
  • Smell, Feeling, Taste, Sound

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The Parts of An Experiment
  • Its important that in a controlled experiment,
    only one condition is changed at a time.
  • The condition that changes is called the
    independent variable. (cause) (if)
  • The condition that results from changing the
    independent variable is known as the dependent
    variable. (effect) (then)

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An Example of an Independent Variable
  • In an experiment designed to test the
    effectiveness of a flea powder, the amount of
    flea powder applied to dogs would be an example
    of an independent variable. Some dogs get more,
    others less.

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An Example of a Dependent Variable
  • The number of fleas detected on each dog over the
    next few days, weeks, or months would be the
    dependent variable in this experiment.

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Determine Independent/Dependent Quiz
  • What percentage of nitrogen will allow your lawn
    to grow the best?
  • The cheetahs breeding season is controlled by the
    rainfall amount during the winter.

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The Development of Theories
  • A hypothesis that is supported by many separate
    experiments over a long period of time is known
    as a theory.
  • Examples
  • - Theory of Evolution
  • - Big Bang Theory

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Theories
  • So a theory is a highly successful hypothesis.
  • All hypotheses make predictions.
  • All theories make predictions.
  • All theories can be tested.
  • Result Any scientific theory is subject to
    change as our ability to make tests, or make
    observations of a tests results, improves with
    time.

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Non-scientific Theories
  • Make no predictions
  • Un-testable
  • Cant be falsified

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Non-scientific Theories
  • Car wont work? ? Aliens drained the battery.
  • Spaghetti is bland? ? You were meant to eat bland
    food.
  • Car wont work? ? Gods must be angry.
  • Spaghetti is bland? ? At the instant of tasting,
    tongue is transported to alternate dimension
    where all flavors are rendered nullified. Happens
    instantaneously.
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