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Title: The Scientific Process


1
The Scientific Process
  • A Logical, Step-by-Step Process to Solving
    Problems

2
Choosing a Problem
  • Find something that interests you (may be given)
  • Limit the topic (not too broad or narrow)
  • Write a question you want answered that can be
    tested with your available resources

3
Research the Problem (Literature Review)
  • Learn all you can about your topic
  • Used to understand what has already been studied
    about your problem
  • Background information to help create a hypothesis

4
Write your HYPOTHESIS
  • A testable statement that answers the problem
  • Must include an explanation/reason for your
    prediction
  • If________________, then_____________.

5
Write your EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
  • This Includes MATERIALS
  • List of all items to use for experiment
  • Bullet items on list, DO NOT number
  • No CAPITAL letters unless its a name brand
  • This includes PROCEDURES
  • Numbered statements that are complete sentences
    telling how to do the experiment
  • No how-to words
  • Very detailed and specific

6
Data Collection
  • When following your procedures, date all recorded
    observations in a data log (bookbound item so
    paper is not lost)
  • Include both qualitative and quantitative
  • Explain the dependent variable. This is the thing
    that changed because of your experiment.
  • Use sketches/diagrams of observations

7
Graphs
  • Use your collected data to create 1 or more
    graphs
  • Line graphs for changes over time
  • Bar graphs for comparing
  • Circle graphs for part of a whole
  • Be sure to include explanatory title, axis
    scales, axis labels w/ appropriate units in
    parentheses, and key

8
Data Analysis (Results)
  • Summarize the data collected and interpret the
    data
  • - Comparisons made between variables tested
    differences and percent changes
  • Facts only
  • Include references to charts, tables, and graphs

9
Conclusions
  • The So What
  • Has 3 parts
  • Claim
  • Evidence
  • Reasoning

10
Conclusions The Claim
  • A statement about the solution to your question
    and hypothesis
  • Must be accurate and complete
  • Should be based on collected data, but the data
    should NOT be mentioned in the statement.

11
Conclusions The Evidence
  • Identify the specific scientific evidence that
    supports the claim.
  • Must be sufficient (lots of supporting data)
  • Includes numerical data.
  • All data has appropriate labels/units.

12
Conclusions Reasoning
  • Justifies claim and evidenceshowing why data
    counts as evidence through the use of appropriate
    and sufficient scientific principles.
  • Provides scientific link between evidence and
    claim.
  • Includes appropriate scientific concepts.
  • Does not repeat data from evidence.
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