Steps of Scientific Method
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100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

State the question or problem.

100

What are the two types of observation?

Qualitative and Quantitative Observations.

100

What is a hypothesis?

A specific and testable prediction

100

What is the base SI unit for measuring length?

meter

100

583.2 cm =   __________________ m

5.832 m

200

What step of the scientific method do you test your hypothesis?

Experiment

200

This type of observation is measureable.

Quantitative Observation

200

What is the scientific method used for?

To solve problems (or answer questions) in a scientific and organized way.

200

What is the base SI unit for measuring mass?

gram

200

6,894 kL=  __________________ L

6,894,000 L

300

What step in the scientific method do you graph your data and/or make careful observations?

Analyze Data

300

This type of observation is describable.

Qualitative Observations

300

Dr. Cooper's experiment results did not support his original hypothesis.  What should his next step be?

He needs to revise his hypothesis.

300

What is the base SI unit for measuring volume?

liter

300

0.0587 dag (dekagrams)= ____________ mg

587 mg

400

In which step of the scientific method do you present your experiment, observations and conclusions to others?

Report Results.

400

Qualitative Observation, Quantitative Observation, or Inference?

My science classmate is wearing goggles and has her hair tied back.


Qualitative Observation.

400

Dr. Peres' experiment results did support her original hypothesis.  What should she do next and why?

She needs to repeat her experiment many times in order to be certain that her results are accurate.

400

What SI unit would a geologist use to measure the length of a small gemstone?

centimeter or millimeter

400

3 hm (hectometers) =_______ dm (decimeters)

3,000 dm

500

List all seven steps of the scientific method.

1.State the Question,
2. Gather Information,
3. Form a Hypothesis,
4. Perform an Experiment,
5. Analyze Results,
6. Draw Conclusions,
7. Report Results.

500

Qualitative Observation, Quantitative Observation, or Inference?

I think we are doing a lab in science today because my science classmate is wearing safety goggles and has her hair tied back.

Inference

500

How many variables can you include in a controlled experiment and why?

Only one variable because if you have more than one, then you won't know which variable is affecting your results. 

500

What SI unit would a marine biologist use to measure the mass of a dolphin?

kilograms

500

87,586,321 kg = __________ cg (centigrams)

8,758,632,100,000 cg

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