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Scientific Method Review Game

Scientific Method Review Game. Write your answers on a sheet of paper. BE HONEST! The winner gets a prize! If your table partner is cheating, he or she could be taking your prize!. Question #1, 10 points. Qualitative or Quantitative Observation?

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Scientific Method Review Game

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  1. Scientific Method Review Game Write your answers on a sheet of paper. BE HONEST! The winner gets a prize! If your table partner is cheating, he or she could be taking your prize!

  2. Question #1, 10 points • Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? • The Sun is 93,000,000 (93 million) miles from Earth.

  3. Question #1, 10 points • Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? • The Sun is 93,000,000 (93 million) miles from Earth. • Quantitative Observation

  4. Question #2, 10 points • Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? • The Sun is converts (changes) hydrogen gas to helium gas.

  5. Question #2, 10 points • Qualitative or Quantitative Observation? • The Sun is converts (changes) hydrogen gas to helium gas. • Qualitative Observation

  6. Question #3, 20 points • What is the first part of the Scientific Method Process? • State a conclusion • Create a hypothesis • Carry out an experiment • Write a scientific problem

  7. Question #3, 20 points • What is the first part of the Scientific Method Process? D. Write a scientific problem

  8. Question #4, 20 points • What is the sixth part of the Scientific Method Process? • Make graphs to compare data • Design a procedure • Record and organize data • Make observations

  9. Question #4, 20 points • What is the sixth part of the Scientific Method Process? C. Record and organize data

  10. Question #5, 20 points • Creating a hypothesis is which step in the Scientific Method Process? • First • Third • Fifth • Seventh

  11. Question #5, 20 points • Creating a hypothesis is which step in the Scientific Method Process? B. Third

  12. Question #6, 30 points • An independent variable (I.V.) is • the measured variable in an experiment, effect • a summary that explains whether or not the data support the hypothesis • observations and measurements made during an experiment • the changed or manipulated variable in an experiment, cause

  13. Question #6, 30 points • Data are… • observations and measurements made during an experiment • the group in an experiment that is used as a comparison for the other groups (“Normal” conditions) • a possible solution of a problem based upon information • a question to investigate

  14. Question #6, 30 points • Data are… • observations and measurements made during an experiment

  15. Question #7, 30 points • A conclusion is… • a summary that explains whether or not the data support the hypothesis • a possible solution of a problem based upon information • a question to investigate • the measured variable in an experiment, effect

  16. Question #7, 30 points • A conclusion is… • a summary that explains whether or not the data support the hypothesis

  17. Question #8, 50 points • What kind of graph is the most helpful for quickly determining whether your water intake was the same for two days or more? • Circle graph • Bar graph • Line graph

  18. Question #8, 50 points • What kind of graph is the most helpful for quickly determining whether your water intake was the same for two days or more? C. Line graph

  19. Question #9, 50 points • If you had forgotten to write down how many glasses of water you drank on Thursday, what kind of graph would best help you guess? • Circle graph • Bar graph • Line graph

  20. Question #9, 50 points • If you had forgotten to write down how many glasses of water you drank on Thursday, what kind of graph would best help you guess? B. Bar graph

  21. Question #10, 100 points What kind of graph should you make? Explain in short answer.

  22. Question #10, 100 points Bar graph because you are comparing how far several animals travel.

  23. Question #11, 50 points • What kind of data is in a line graph? • Percentage data • Continuous data • Comparing data

  24. Question #11, 50 points • What kind of data is in a line graph? B. Continuous data

  25. Question #12, 50 points • What is missing from the graph? Name of Animal

  26. Question #12, 50 points • What is missing from the graph? Missing Label Name of Animal

  27. Question #13, 50 points • What is the label on the Y-axis? Animal Population Name of Animal

  28. Question #13, 50 points • What is the label on the Y-axis? Animal Population Name of Animal

  29. Question #14, 50 points What is the independent variable (I.V.)?

  30. Question #14, 50 points Name of animal

  31. Question #15, 50 points Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will “cure” the bad breath people get from eating crabby patties at the KrustyKrab. He asked 100 customers with a history of bad breath to try his new breath mint. He had fifty customers (group A) eat a breath mint after they finished eating a crabby patty. The other fifty (group B) also received a breath mint after they finished the sandwich. However, it was just a regular breath mint and did not have the secret ingredient. Both groups were told that they were getting the breath mint that would cure their bad breath. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, thirty customers in group A and two customers in group B reported having better breath than they normally had after eating crabby patties.

  32. Question #15, 50 points • What is the independent variable? • Breath mint with secret ingredient • Bad breath • There is no independent variable. • Crabby patties

  33. Question #15, 50 points Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will “cure” the bad breath people get from eating crabby patties at the KrustyKrab. He asked 100 customers with a history of bad breath to try his new breath mint. He had fifty customers (group A) eat a breath mint after they finished eating a crabby patty. The other fifty (group B) also received a breath mint after they finished the sandwich. However, it was just a regular breath mint and did not have the secret ingredient. Both groups were told that they were getting the breath mint that would cure their bad breath. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, thirty customers in group A and two customers in group B reported having better breath than they normally had after eating crabby patties.

  34. Question #15, 50 points • What is the independent variable? • Breath mint with secret ingredient

  35. Question #16, 50 points Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will “cure” the bad breath people get from eating crabby patties at the KrustyKrab. He asked 100 customers with a history of bad breath to try his new breath mint. He had fifty customers (group A) eat a breath mint after they finished eating a crabby patty. The other fifty (group B) also received a breath mint after they finished the sandwich. However, it was just a regular breath mint and did not have the secret ingredient. Both groups were told that they were getting the breath mint that would cure their bad breath. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, thirty customers in group A and two customers in group B reported having better breath than they normally had after eating crabby patties.

  36. Question #16, 50 points • What is the dependent variable? • Mr. Krabs • The KrustyKrab • The breath mint with a secret ingredient • Bad breath

  37. Question #16, 50 points Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will “cure” the bad breath people get from eating crabby patties at the KrustyKrab. He asked 100 customers with a history of bad breath to try his new breath mint. He had fifty customers (group A) eat a breath mint after they finished eating a crabby patty. The other fifty (group B) also received a breath mint after they finished the sandwich. However, it was just a regular breath mint and did not have the secret ingredient. Both groups were told that they were getting the breath mint that would cure their bad breath. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, thirty customers in group A and two customers in group B reported having better breath than they normally had after eating crabby patties.

  38. Question #16, 50 points • What is the dependent variable? C. The breath mint with a secret ingredient

  39. Question #17, 50 points Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will “cure” the bad breath people get from eating crabby patties at the KrustyKrab. He asked 100 customers with a history of bad breath to try his new breath mint. He had fifty customers (group A) eat a breath mint after they finished eating a crabby patty. The other fifty (group B) also received a breath mint after they finished the sandwich. However, it was just a regular breath mint and did not have the secret ingredient. Both groups were told that they were getting the breath mint that would cure their bad breath. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, thirty customers in group A and two customers in group B reported having better breath than they normally had after eating crabby patties.

  40. Question #17, 50 points Which data table is correct? 1. 2.

  41. Question #17, 50 points Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will “cure” the bad breath people get from eating crabby patties at the KrustyKrab. He asked 100 customers with a history of bad breath to try his new breath mint. He had fifty customers (group A) eat a breath mint after they finished eating a crabby patty. The other fifty (group B) also received a breath mint after they finished the sandwich. However, it was just a regular breath mint and did not have the secret ingredient. Both groups were told that they were getting the breath mint that would cure their bad breath. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, thirty customers in group A and two customers in group B reported having better breath than they normally had after eating crabby patties.

  42. Question #17, 50 points Which data table is correct? 1.

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