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Title: Scientific Methods


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Scientific Methods
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DEFINITION
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  • A series of organized steps that scientists use
    as a guide for answering a question or solving a
    problem
  • Provides a strategy or guide for seeking answers
    and solving problems

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  • Not confined to the lab
  • Done in everyday life

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  • SINCE there is no single way to approach and
    answer every question, there is no single
    scientific method

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  • General
  • Format

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Whats the Correct Order?
  • Form Hypothesis
  • Analyze Data
  • Make Observation
  • Draw Conclusion
  • Conduct Experiment
  • Ask Question

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  • Make Observation
  • Ask Question
  • Form Hypothesis
  • Conduct Experiment
  • Analyze Data
  • Draw Conclusion

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  • Make
  • An
  • Observation

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  • A scientist notices something in
  • their natural world
  • Gathered
  • through
  • their senses

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Example
  • While sitting by a pond, you NOTICE that the
    salamanders have curved, not straight, tails.

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  • Ask
  • A
  • Question

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  • Triggered by an observation
  • One that is precise and can be answered through
    observation, measurement, testing, or analysis or
    information and research
  • AKA scientific or testable questions

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Example
  • Does a salamanders environment cause its tail to
    curve?

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  • Form
  • A
  • Hypothesis

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  • Possible answer or tentative solution for a
    question
  • Predicted answer AND explanation
  • More than an educated guess

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Example
  • Salamanders have curved tails due to a pollutant
    in the moist soil where they live.

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  • Conduct An
  • Experiment

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  • Procedure designed to test the validity of a
    hypothesis
  • AKA scientific investigation

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  • Analyze
  • the
  • Data

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  • Examine the
  • observations made
  • information collected
  • during the experiment

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  • Data can be quantitative (numerical) or
    qualitative (non-numerical descriptive)
  • Found on tables, charts, graphs

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  • Draw
  • A
  • Conclusion

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  • Form an answer to
  • the hypothesis based
  • on the data obtained
  • analyzed from the
  • experiment

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  • Make Observation
  • Ask Question
  • Form Hypothesis
  • Conduct Experiment
  • Analyze Data
  • Draw Conclusion

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LetsReview
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1.
  • Which is an example of a good scientific
    question?
  • A. Is green a nicer color than yellow?
  • B. Do beagles make better pets than poodles?
  • C. What is the average height of a beagle?
  • D. How big is a dog?

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  • Which is an example of a good scientific
    question?
  • A. Is green a nicer color than yellow?
  • B. Do beagles make better pets than poodles?
  • C. What is the average height of a beagle?
  • D. How big is a dog?

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2.
  • Which statement represents the correct sequence a
    scientist may follow as part of a scientific
    inquiry?
  • A. form a hypothesis, make an observation, ask
  • a question
  • B. make an observation, ask a question, form a
  • hypothesis
  • C. ask a question, form a hypothesis, make an
  • observation
  • D. make an observation, form a hypothesis, ask
  • a question

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  • Which statement represents the correct sequence a
    scientist may follow as part of a scientific
    inquiry?
  • A. form a hypothesis, make an observation,
  • ask a question
  • B. make an observation, ask a question, form
  • a hypothesis
  • C. ask a question, form a hypothesis, make an
  • observation
  • D. make an observation, form a hypothesis,
  • ask a question

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3.
  • The purpose of conducting an
  • experiment is to
  • A. Answer a question
  • B. Collect data
  • C. To prove a hypothesis is correct
  • D. To test a hypothesis

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  • The purpose of conducting an
  • experiment is to
  • A. Answer a question
  • B. Collect data
  • C. To prove a hypothesis is correct
  • D. To test a hypothesis

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4.
  • There is only one way to do a scientific method.
  • False
  • True

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False
  • since there is no single way to approach and
    answer every question, there is no single
    scientific method

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5.
  • Data collected during an experiment can be
  • qualitative quantitative
  • qualitative only
  • quantitative only
  • None of the above

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  • Data collected during an experiment can be
  • qualitative quantitative
  • qualitative only
  • quantitative only
  • None of the above
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