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The Scientific Method

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The Scientific Method
  • The scientific method is a logical approach to
    problem solving by using a set of ordered steps.
    The number of steps may vary depending on the
    type of problem.
  • This method is used mostly by scientists, but can
    be successfully applied to almost any problem.

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The Scientific Method
  • There are five basic steps to the process
    scientists use in their investigations.
  • State the problem
  • Hypothesis
  • Testing
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion

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The Scientific Method
Step 1 State the problem This step is usually
completed by making observations, collecting
data, taking measurements, and weeding out
useless information. You cannot solve a problem
without knowing what the problem is!!

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The Scientific Method
Step 2 Form a hypothesis A hypothesis is a
testable statement which some people refer to as
an educated guess. It is a possible solution
to the problem and serves as a basis for making
predictions and carrying out experiments.

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The Scientific Method
Step 3 Testing Testing the hypothesis requires
performing an experiment that provides data to
support or refute the hypothesis.

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The Scientific Method
Step 4 Analyzing Results The data collected
from the experiment must be analyzed. Tables,
models and graphs are used to show how data is
related and to help clarify the results.

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The Scientific Method
  • Step 5 Conclusion
  • There are only two possible conclusions after
    analyzing the results.
  • The data support the hypothesis.
  • (Remember, a hypothesis can never be proven with
    one experiment)
  • The data refute the hypothesis.
  • At this point, more research needs to be done,
    the hypothesis revised, and a new experiment
    devised.

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The Scientific Method
  • Sometimes progress in science happens because of
    accidental discoveries, but the most significant
    advances result from carefully planned
    investigations.

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The Scientific Method
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    number 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in the space provided.
  • ___Analyzing results
  • ___Conclusion
  • ___Hypothesis
  • ___State the problem
  • ___Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Put the following steps in order by placing a
    number 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in the space provided.
  • 4 Analyzing results
  • 5 Conclusion
  • 2 Hypothesis
  • 1 State the problem
  • 3 Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Put the following steps in order by placing a
    number 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in the space provided.
  • 4 Analyzing results
  • 5 Conclusion
  • 2 Hypothesis
  • 1 State the problem
  • 3 Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Put the following steps in order by placing a
    number 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in the space provided.
  • 5 Analyzing results
  • 1 Conclusion
  • 3 Hypothesis
  • 4 State the problem
  • 2 Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Put the following steps in order by placing a
    number 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in the space provided.
  • 5 Analyzing results
  • 1 Conclusion
  • 3 Hypothesis
  • 4 State the problem
  • 2 Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • The mass after the reaction will be the same as
    the mass before the reaction. This is an example
    of which step? Click on the appropriate
    response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • The mass after the reaction will be the same as
    the mass before the reaction. This is an example
    of which step? Click on the circle next to your
    response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • The mass after the reaction will be the same as
    the mass before the reaction. This is an example
    of which step? Click on the appropriate
    response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Creating a graph by using information from a data
    table is completed in which step? Click on the
    response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Creating a graph by using information from a data
    table is completed in which step? Click on the
    response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • Creating a graph by using information from a data
    table is completed in which step? Click on the
    response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • An apple falls from the tree. Click on the
    appropriate response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • An apple falls from the tree. Click on the
    appropriate response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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The Scientific Method
  • An apple falls from the tree. Click on the
    appropriate response.
  • Analyze results
  • Conclusion
  • Hypothesis
  • State the problem
  • Testing

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