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Experimental Design and the Scientific Method. Life Savers Lab. There is NO SINGLE METHOD for doing science!!!! However, science involves a series of common steps. Steps of the Scientific Method. 1. Make an Observation Example:
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Experimental Designand the Scientific Method Life Savers Lab
There is NO SINGLE METHOD for doing science!!!! However, science involves a series of common steps...
Steps of the Scientific Method 1. Make an Observation Example: • It takes students differing amounts of times to eat a Life Savers.
Steps of the Scientific Method 2. Ask a Question Examples: • Does flavor influence how long it takes to eat a Life Savers? • Does gender affect how long it takes to eat a Life Savers?
Steps of the Scientific Method 3. Form a Hypothesis and … 4. Make a Prediction • Hypothesis: A proposed explanation that answers your question. • This must be TESTABLE! • Statement: If_________, then_______ • Prediction: A statement that forecasts what would happen if your hypothesis is true.
Steps of the Scientific Method 5. Test your hypothesis • Experiment: An investigation that tests your hypothesis under controlled conditions. • Experimental Design: How you set up your experiment.
Experimental Design • Control Group = you use the control group data to compare to your experimental group data • Experimental Group = the group that is being tested on
Experimental Design Cont. • Constant = Anything that stays the same during an experiment (ex: same flavor, same stop watch, etc) • Controlling your experiment ensures that extra independent variables can’t sneak in and affect your data • Independent Variable = It affects the dependent variable. This is the variable that you change. • Ex: Color of lifesaver, Flavor of lifesaver • Dependent Variable = It depends on the independent variable. This is the variable you measure. • Ex: the length of time to consume a lifesaver
Experimental Design Cont. • Let’s say you have 2 variables and you can’t tell which should be the dependent variable and which should be the independent variable • We know that the dependent variable depends on the independent variable • Put the variables into this sentence and see if it makes sense “______ depends on ______” • Which sentence makes more sense? “Temperature depends on the Number of Sharks.” “The Number of Sharks depends on Temperature.”
Steps of the Scientific Method 6. Analyze Data and Draw Conclusions • Qualitative Data = Deals with descriptions. Observed, but not measured. • Ex: color changes to the lifesaver as you consume it • Quantitative Data =Deals with numbers, can be measured • Ex: The number of seconds needed to consume a lifesavers • Hint: Think “N” for NUMBER!