Names 3 physics concepts that related to handwriting:
Force, Friction, Energy.
Name the 3 main fingerprint types:
Arch, Whorl, Loop.
Which step in the Scientific method uses Observation THEN Inference?
2. Collect information
What does information in your brain and you pulling from when you tell the truth?
Memory.
What do we call the officials who arrive at the crime scene before anyone else?
First Responders
What is the study of handwriting called?
Graphology
Explain the method we used in class to record our fingerprints.
1. Covered our fingertip in graphite
2. Used tape to pull the finger print off
3. Adhered the print to the chart.
Which step in the Scientific Method uses Prediction? Or, an If_____then_____because statement?
3. Construct Hypothesis
What part of your brain are you pulling from when you tell a lie?
Imagination.
What is the most important thing to establish when a crime scene is discovered?
A perimeter. Put the caution tape up first so evidence cannot be contaminated.
What could big loopy handwriting say about a person based on our class discussions?
That you are open and extroverted.
What physics concept is at work when making a fingerprint?
Force.
Name all 6 steps of the Scientific Method:
1. Identify the problem
2. Collect information
3. Construct a hypothesis
4. Conduct experiments
5. Analyze data
6. Draw conclusions
Measures baseline and then compares your heart rate during your response to a series of questions.
Explain how a Forensic Scientists might use the Scientific Method.
A forensic scientist might be at the scene of the crime to document, but more than likely they are waiting at a forensic lab to process the evidence that has been gathered by police officers or detectives. They tend to work with steps 3-5 in the Scientific Method, testing evidence to create data sets that can be analyzed by experts (which might include them) so conclusions can be drawn.
What could spiky or jagged handwriting indicate about a person based on our class conversations?
Anger.
While a baby is developing in it's mother, what is the name of the pads that turn into a distinct fingerprint on the tip of each finger?
Volar pads.
What is the difference between an Observation and an Inference???
To observe mean only recording things you can see. To infer means that you are making assumptions based on those observations.
Names 3 examples of body language that might give a liar away:
Fidgeting, hiding their hands, avoiding eye contact, blinking, touching their face...
What is the study of forensics specifically pertain to?
What handwriting characteristic is found in a statistically large group of incarcerated individuals?
The "felon's claw," were letters that drop below the line come to a point and then curve to the left or right.
Do Identical twins have matching fingerprints?
No.
What is the difference between a dependent variable and an independent variable?
An independent variable in an experiment is changed per test subject. A dependent variable affected by the independent variable.

Why would a question like, "Is there any reason that someone would say they saw you at the crime scene," trick a liar into telling giving themself away?
It forces the liar to mentally review their actions to see if they made a mistake or left a clue. They would assume you already know the answer and now they have to scramble for an excuse. You can see the mental gymnastics on their face!
What is an Odontologist an expert in?
Teeth!