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Scientific Observations. “Data”. Observations. One of the most important things we do as scientists is gather information about the world around us We gather information by OBSERVING We gather information by seeing, hearing, tasting, touching and smelling.
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Scientific Observations “Data”
Observations • One of the most important things we do as scientists is gather information about the world around us • We gather information by OBSERVING • We gather information by seeing, hearing, tasting, touching and smelling. • The Process of observation is noticing things and attending to details
Some observations may be difficult • It’s too small • It’s too far away • It’s hidden away
Observation Tools • - microscope - telescope - magnifying glasses - binoculars • Can you think of any others?
Observation Tools • Some tools help us observe complicated things - MRI - X-ray - Stethoscope
Professionals Use Observations • Doctors rely on observations to help diagnose a patient’s illness • Engineers rely on observations to design safe building structures and roadways • Teachers rely on observations to develop lesson plans • Scientists rely on observations to determine if the hypothesis they are testing is correct
Classification of Observations Name - noun • Balloon • Car • Cloud • Pencil • Lemon • Sugar • Skunk
Classification of Observations Property – adjective, describes • Red • Shiny • Fluffy • Sharp • Sour • Sweet • Smelly
If the Observation is a Property it can be either qualitative or quantitative Qualitative – describes without using numbers to measure • Color • Odor • Texture • Shape
Or Quantitative Quantitative – describes by using numbers to measure • 5/8 inch • 24 cm • 49 miles • 100 pennies • 12 dollars • 99%
Direct Observations are • Names AND • Properties - qualitative - quantitative • You only use your senses
Indirect Observation • Gather information about the properties of an object without actually knowing for sure
Indirect observations • Lead toinferences • An inference is an educated guess based on past experience or knowledge – something that you know • Why is the elephant in the leaves? • Your educated guess is your inference