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What is Science?. What is Science?. Science : Process that produces information about nature Steps: Observation & Experimentation Why: Apply the results to the real world Why: Better understand our world Information gathered by the “Scientific Method”. Scientific Method.
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What is Science?
What is Science? • Science: Process that produces information about nature • Steps: Observation & Experimentation • Why: Apply the results to the real world • Why: Better understand our world • Information gathered by the “Scientific Method”
Scientific Method • Defined: Series of steps to collect informationandsolve problems 1) Observation 2) Hypothesis 3) Experimentation 4) Data Analysis 5) Conclusion 6) Replication
Observation and Hypothesis • Observe the living world • Example: Very little plant life on a forest floor • Hypothesis: tentative explanation • If…then statement • Example: If there are tall canopy trees blocking sunlight, then few plants will grow near the ground.
Experiment will test your hypothesis • Two parts to an experiment • 1) Control group: patch of land with the large canopy trees • 2) Experimental group: patch of land w/o canopy trees • Caution! Two groups must differ by only 1 factor • Independent variable: factor you are testing (Ex: Presence of the canopy trees) • Dependent variable: factor you measure (Ex: growth of the plants) Experimentation
6 hours sun/day Control Group Experimental Group 6 hours sun/day 8cm rain/month 8cm rain/month Grazing animals Grazing animals 60⁰ temp 60⁰ temp Patch of open land Large canopy trees
6 hours sun/day Control Group Experimental Group 4 hours sun/day 8cm rain/month 8cm rain/month Grazing animals Grazing animals 60⁰ temp 80⁰ temp Patch of open land Large canopy trees
Data Collection • Collect data to either support/not support your hypothesis • No hypotheses are proven after 1 experiment • Data and Results: Plants on the ground grew almost 1m taller w/o the canopy trees
Conclusion & Replication • Your findings would be shared and duplicated by others • Develop a THEORY (hypothesis that has been tested and continually supported) • Theories and hypotheses change based on new information
Quick Review • Science tries to explain the natural world • Science is made through observation and experimentation • Science is continually changing based on new information
Farmer Bob wants to test his new fertilizer to help his crops grow better. He sections off two large areas of his field. In section A, he waters his crops as usual but adds no fertilizer. In section B, he waters his crops as usual and also adds his experimental fertilizer. After 1 growing season, he records the growth of the crops. Name the control group _________________________________________________ Name the experimental group ____________________________________________ Name the independent variable __________________________________________ Name the dependent variable ____________________________________________ Section A Section B Chemical added to the crops Growth of the crops
The United States military wants to see if soldiers with only 4 hours of sleep can operate at the same level as those who normally get 7 hours of sleep. One hundred solders are allowed to only sleep for 4 hours a night and another hundred are allowed to sleep for 7 hours a night. During the day, the soldiers are tested for marksmanship on the firing range. Name the control group _________________________________________________ Name the experimental group ____________________________________________ Name the independent variable __________________________________________ Name the dependent variable ____________________________________________ Soldiers with 7 hours sleep Soldiers with 4 hours sleep Amount of sleep given Score on the firing range
The city of Los Angeles wants to know if there is a connection between physical fitness and air pollution. Fifty volunteers from the mayor’s office agree to be tested. First, they are asked to ride a stationary bike for 1 hour in a pollution-free air chamber. A week later, the 50 volunteers return and are again asked to ride a stationary bike for 1 hour in a chamber filled with air pollutants common to Los Angeles. Their heart rates are monitored throughout the 1 hour bike rides. Name the control group _________________________________________________ Name the experimental group ____________________________________________ Name the independent variable __________________________________________ Name the dependent variable ____________________________________________ Volunteers who breathed common polluted air Volunteers who breathed clean air Quality of air breathed Heart rates