Experimental Design
Potpourri
Sustainability
Skepticism/ Ethics
100

Information gathered in an experiment

What is Data?

100

A testable idea used to explain a phenomenon.

What is an hypothesis?

100

This is a material or energy source provided by nature, that people need to survive.

What is a natural resource?

100

This is the study of right and wrong.

What is Ethics?

200
Define Independent Variable

A factor scientists manipulate in an experiment.

200

An environment is...

All things living and nonliving organisms interact with.

200

To be sustainable means...

To use something at the rate equal to the rate of replenishment.

200

This is a formal examination of a research report by the scientific community

What is Peer Reviewed?

300

Define Dependent Variable

What is a factor determined by the conditions set in an experiment?

300

List the 3 missing steps of the scientific method

1. Make an observation

2. Research

3. Form a question

4. 

5.

6.

7. Accept/Reject hypothesis (Repeat steps 4-6)

4. Create a hypothesis

5.Experiement

6. Analyze data

300

A natural resource that forms extremely slowly or once it is used it cannot be reused.

What is a nonrenewable resource?

300

The three ethical viewpoints.

Anthropocentrism

Biocentrism

Ecocentrism

400

In an experiment, a scientist suggests that  stretching your arms before playing football makes you through the ball farther. The distance that the ball is thrown represents the _______________________ variable.

What is the Dependent Variable?

400

A social movement dedicated to protect the natural world?

What is enviromentalism?

400

Define Ecological Footprint

What is the environmental effects of an individual or group in terms of resources used?

400

Biocentric means to..

  • What is to places a high value on both humans and all living things?

500

Identify the Dependent Variable, Independent Variable, Hypothesis, and Control

Your neighbors garden grew bigger than yours. They claim that they started to use organic fertilizer. You test the affects of organic fertilizer to plant growth. In this experiment Group A is given fertilizer. While Group B is not given any fertilizer. 12 weeks later you measure the plants height. 

Control: answers may vary (Ex. Sunlight, Water)

Hypothesis Using organic fertilizer will make plants grow bigger.

Independent Variable: Using organic fertilizer

Dependent Variable: Plant Height

500

List 5 things that are part of the Spotswood environment. (Remember: living and nonliving)

Answers May Vary?..... (100 points for each thing listed)

500

Give an example of 3 renewable resources.

Give an example of 2 non-renewable resources.

Renewable: Solar, Wind, Wave energy, Hydro-electrical, turbine, nuclear

Nonrenewable: Fossil Fuel, Oil, Coal

500

Compare and Contrast Biocentric to Eco-centric to  Anthropocentric

All three places high value on humans

Anthropocentric places high value on only humans and human welfare

Biocentric places high value on all living things

Ecocentric places high value on all living and nonliving things