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Experimental Design
Mixed Information
100

The factor that the scientist manipulates/changes in an experiment

Independent variable

100

Judgement based on the results of an experiment

Conclusion

100

Problem

step 1

100

number of independent variables in a good science experiment

One

100

Your height, your shoe size, and the length of your fingernails are examples of _?_ observations.

quantitative

200

Factor that responds to manipulated variable or what is being measured.

Dependent variable

200

Factor(s) held constant in an experiment

Controlled variables

200

test the hypothesis

step 3

200

variable that is recorded as data

dependent variable

200

If I use oak in my wood-stove, then it will burn longer then other woods like ash or spruce. What is the dependent variable?

the time the wood burns.

300

A series of steps followed to solve problems

The scientific method

300

observations and measurements recorded during an experiment

data

300

 Draw Conclusion

step 5

300

An investigation was done to see if keeping the lights on for different amounts of time each day affected the number of eggs chickens laid. What is the independent variable?

keeping the lights on for different amounts of time each day

300

The amount of algae growth in lakes seems to be directly related to the number of bags of phosphate fertilizer sold by the local merchants. What is the dependent variable?

amount of algae growth in lakes

400

using one or more of your senses to gather information directly or indirectly through the use of technology or instruments

Observation

400

Making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence

Prediction

400

Another word for question

step 1

400

If I use oak in my wood-stove, then it will burn longer then other woods like ash or spruce. What is a controlled variable about the different types of wood you are burning? (Other factors you need to keep constant)

size of the logs and the mass of the logs

400

What two words should be in any good hypothesis?

the words if and the then  

500

Using new information that you observe and what you already know to explain what is happening

Inference

500

An explanation or answer to a question that can be tested

Hypothesis

500

Experiment

step 4

500

The amount of pollution produced by cars was measured for cars using gasoline containing different amounts of lead. What is the independent variable?

gasoline containing different amounts of lead

500

I think basketballs inflated with more air bounce higher. Rewrite this statement as a testable hypothesis.

If inflated with more air, then a basketball will bounce higher.

600

Type of observations that are made with instruments such as rulers, balances, graduated cylinders, beakers, and thermometers. These results are measurable.

Quantitative Observations

600

Type of observations that deals with data that can be observed with our senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. They do not involve measurements or numbers.


Qualitative observation

600

form a hypothesis?

What is step 3

600

A scientist who wants to study the affects of fertilizer on plants sets up an experiment. Plant A gets no fertilizer, plant B gets 5 mg of fertilizer each day, and plant C gets 10 mg of fertilizer each day. Which plant is the control group.

plant A

600

Colors, shapes, and textures of objects are examples of _?_ observations.

(Qualitative or Quantitative)

qualitative

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