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Scientific Method

4/15/2012. Why is the Scientific Method Important?. ContinuityCommunication within the scientific community. 1. 4/15/2012. Steps of the Scientific Method. ObservationState the problemForm a hypothesisExperimentResults/DataAnalysis. 2. 4/15/2012. Observations. Qualitative observationFocus o

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Scientific Method

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    1. 4/15/2012 Scientific Method MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH MRS DIAZ

    2. 4/15/2012 Why is the Scientific Method Important? Continuity Communication within the scientific community

    3. 4/15/2012 Steps of the Scientific Method Observation State the problem Form a hypothesis Experiment Results/Data Analysis

    4. 4/15/2012 Observations Qualitative observation Focus on the qualities of an object. Ex. Color of an object Quantitative observation Characteristics of an object that can be measured. Ex. Mass, Length

    5. 4/15/2012 State the Problem This problem or question is formed from your observations. This is the question you as the scientist want answered. Also called the “purpose”.

    6. 4/15/2012 Form a Hypothesis The hypothesis is a testable explanation to your problem. “Educated Guess” is not enough. You must be able to test your explanation.

    7. 4/15/2012 Experiment Design an experiment that tests your hypothesis. Control Group: test variables are kept constant “Normal Conditions” Experimental Group: variables are changed

    8. 4/15/2012 Variables Variables – anything that changes throughout the experiment. There are two types of variables: Independent variable – the change that the experimenter controls. Dependent variable – the change that is measured.

    9. 4/15/2012 Results/Analysis Results This section includes all of the data and information collected. How do you present your data? Analysis The data is explained and the process is wrapped up.

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    16. 4/15/2012 Assessment Active Art Redi and Pasteur Assesment

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