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Title: Scientific Method and Designing Your Cricket Experiment


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Scientific Methodand Designing Your Cricket
Experiment
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Initial Observation
  • Use your senses to observe -be objective
    (measure), not subjective (opinions)
  • See, hear, touch, taste, smell, etc.
  • Can also use tools to measure (label numbers)
  • Temperature, length, volume, etc.

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Observations Two Types
  • Qualitative describe what we observe
  • EX The flower has white petals.
  • EX Bob has blue eyes.
  • Quantitative measure what we observe
  • EX The flower has seven petals.
  • EX Bob has two eyes.

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Try to make quantitative observations out of
qualitative ones.
  • Qualitative The dead fish is smelly.
  • Quantitative You could ask a person to rate the
    smelliness from 1-5.

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TIPS FOR GOOD OBSERVATIONS
  1. Be specific
  2. Use numbers
  3. Use terms others would understand
  4. Avoid using emotions, good/bad, or opinions
  5. This is not the time for critical
    evaluationsjust state the facts.

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Inference
  • Reasonable conclusions or a hypothesis from
    observations youve made.
  • Use judgments based on past experiences or and
    prior knowledge.

What inference can you make here?
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Which is the better observation?
  • It is 58oF in the room.
  • It is cool in the room.
  • The iguana likes lettuce.
  • The iguana consumed 90 of the lettuce.
  • The bacteria is yucky.
  • The bacteria has a slimy appearance and smells of
    sulfur.

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Problem Statement State the Question
  • What is the effect of the independent variable
    on the dependent variable?
  • What is the independent
  • variable here?
  • What is the dependent
  • variable here?

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Which are Better Problem Statements?
  • What is the effect of temperature on the height
    of plants grown in soil?
  • How tall do plants get?
  • Why does that fish always swim to the top?
  • What is the effect of oxygen content on the water
    on the swimming location of a fish in a tank?

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Observing Crickets
  • GET A DOZEN CRICKETS WITH A CUP (hand on top)-Put
    them in the tank w/lid, please.
  • Make at least 10 observations and 10 inferences
  • Write Problem Statements related to the
    observation

Observation Inference Problem Stat.
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PLAN CRICKET BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENT
  • Laptops, if needed
  • Refer to your articles
  • Plan for the cricket behavior experiment-problem
    statement
  • -experiment set-up
  • (Independent and Dependent Variables)
  • (Block - will run 3 trials, do test run today)

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Hypothesis
  • Ifthen If producing oxygen bubbles in
    photosynthesis is related to light color, then
    green light will increase photosynthesis oxygen
    bubbles to form.
  • Independent variable-varied by experimenter
  • Dependent variable-changes as a result of the
    independent variable
  • Prediction

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Hypothesis
  • 1. Must be testable some way to check its
    validity
  • 2. Must be falsifiable must be some experiment
    that could show that it is not true (may not
    prove to be false, just have to be able to test
    that)

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Can you test these to be falsifiable?Can you
rewrite these to be testable?
  • 1. Animals are better than plants.
  • 2. The average tree height on the HS campus is
    the same as on the MS campus.
  • 3. How many angels does it take to dance on the
    head of a pin?

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Writing a problem statement and hypothesis for
your cricket behavior tips
  • Sexual male vs. female
  • Phototaxis how many crickets in diff. light
  • Stimulus food or terrain preferences
  • Courtship make a chart of beh. (touch, chirp,
    face direction, mount)
  • Agonistic make chart of beh. (bite, jump toward,
    chirp, etc.)
  • Territorial count crickets in areas (hut,
    leaves, by water, by food, by females)

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Experiment
  • A. Independent Variable -what you change
  • goes on the X-axis of the graph
  • B. Dependent Variable -what changes as a result
    of what you did goes on the Y-axis of the graph

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Independent Variable?Dependent Variable?
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Experiment
  • Constants-all the things in the experiment that
    stay the same
  • same size Petri dishes
  • Same agar medium
  • Same type of bacteria

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What are some constants here?
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What constants are there in this experiment?
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  • Control the part of the experiment that does
    not have the independent variable in it
  • Use for reference, comparison
  • Often the normal condition (no food, room light,
    room temp.)

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What is the control?
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L-added oxygenM-control(no gas added)R-added
carbon dioxide
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Do you think a placebo is a control?(inert pill,
one without the drug)
  • EX some take Celebrex, some take a sugar pill

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Run the tests
  • Record the data
  • graphs
  • charts
  • video
  • write observations
  • measurements

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Celebrex Placebo ExperimentResults
  • Have we proven that Celebrex (without a doubt)
    improves arthritis pain?
  • What might be another explanation? Can we prove
    it false?

Placebo
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Conclusion
  • Agree or disagree with the hypothesis
  • The 10 spray produced taller plants.

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Repeat the Experiments
  • Other scientists must be able to repeat your
    experiment with similar results to prove it true.
    OR they might prove it false.

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NOW YOU WILL DESIGN AND RUN AN EXPERIMENT
  • RECEIVE CRICKET BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENT HANDOUT
  • LAB GROUPS OF 4 (5)
  • BEHAVIOR VARIABLE
  • PLAN SET-UP
  • RUN 3 TRIALS
  • WRITE RESULTS

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DUE DATES
  • August 25- (Mon.) Cricket Fact Sheet
  • August 25/26 - (M/T)-Observe crickets
  • August27-29- (w/Th/F)-Design Run Exp.
  • Sept. 5 - (Fri.) Cricket Report Due
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