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METHODS & AFFIXES UNIT VOCAB-BIO22

ASSIGNED MONDAY (9/12) --LOG 30 MINUTES BY 10 PM MONDAY (9/19) = 60 POINTS

AB
a or annon or not
biolife
logystudy of
mesomiddle
aeroneeding oxygen or air
endoinner, inside
antiagainst
aquawater
di, bidouble, two
cidekiller, kill, killing
cyto, cytecell
ecto (exo)outer, external
herbaplants
hydrowater
multimany
macrolarge
chromocolor
The hypothesis stated the type of water sealer would affect mass of wood blocks soaked in water. The data collected supports the hypothesis.CONCLUSION
Starts with “Does” or “Will”, contains IV and DV, and ends with “?”PROBLEM
-Written as numbered steps -Each step begins with a verb, “command” statementsPROCEDURE
-Restates hypothesis -States whether hypothesis is supported or not supportedCONCLUSION
Will the type of water sealer affect mass of wood blocks soaked in water in grams?PROBLEM
If the type of sealer changes, then the amount of mass wood blocks will change. The blocks that have the sealer that contains carboxyl will gain the least amount of water.HYPOTHESIS
The wood blocks with carboxyl applied gained an average of 26.32 grams. The wood bricks with acetyl acetate applied gained an average of 33.77 grams.RESULTS
Will ___________affect ______?PROBLEM
If ___________ decreases, then ________ will decrease.HYPOTHESIS
1. Get 30 wood blocks 24 cm x 6 cm. 2. Apply 25 mL of carboxyl sealer to 10 of the wood blocks. 3. Allow to dry for 24 hours. 4. ….continuedPROCEDURE
-Contains numbers. -Usually refers to statistical analysis like average, mean, median, or range.RESULTS
Occurrence that is noticed using senses but is not measuredQUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
may be qualitative or quantitativeOBSERVATION
The girl was crying.QUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
The grass was wet in the morning so it must have rained.INFERENCE
Conclusion based on logical reasoningINFERENCE
The bird's babies were chirping because they were hungryINFERENCE
The grass that was fertilized was a dark greenQUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
The grass was a darker green because it had been fertilizedINFERENCE
the part of the experiment, that the person doing the experiment changes or controlsINDEPENDENT VARIABLE
part of the experiment being measuredDEPENDENT VARIABLE
mass of food chickens eat WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?DEPENDENT VARIABLE
amount of sunlight WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
the non-experimental group WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?CONTROL GROUP
keeps all necessary parts of the experimental design the same so the only effect caused by IVCONSTANTS
repetition of the experiment; should have a minimum of 10 for each groupRETESTS/TRIALS
there were 3 worms on the groundQUANTITATIVE OBSERVATION
type of water sealer WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
mass of wood blocks after soaking in water WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?DEPENDENT VARIABLE
the corn was a meter taller than the beansQUANTITATIVE OBSERATION
The same amount of time the wood blocks are soaked in water. WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?CONSTANT
The wood blocks not treated with sealer.WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?CONTROL GROUP
Thirty trials for each type of wood sealer and the control group. WHICH PART OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN?RETESTS
starts with "does" or "will"problem
starts with "if" or "as"hypothesis
includes "hypothesis is supported"conclusion
directions for an experimentprocedure
gathering reliable information about problemresearch
contains statistics like mean and medianresults
part of problem being changed by experimenterindependent variable
parts of experiment kept exactly the same so only difference is independent variableconstants
test group without independent variablecontrol group
The hypothesis stated the type of water sealer would affect mass of wood blocks soaked in water. The data collected supports the hypothesis.CONCLUSION
-Written as numbered steps -Each step begins with a verb, “command” statementsPROCEDURE
-Restates hypothesis -States whether hypothesis is supported or not supportedCONCLUSION
The wood blocks with carboxyl applied gained an average of 26.32 grams. The wood bricks with acetyl acetate applied gained an average of 33.77 grams.RESULTS
Will ___________affect ______?PROBLEM
If ___________ decreases, then ________ will decrease.HYPOTHESIS
1. Get 30 wood blocks 24 cm x 6 cm. 2. Apply 25 mL of carboxyl sealer to 10 of the wood blocks. 3. Allow to dry for 24 hours. 4. ….continuedPROCEDURE
-Contains numbers. -Usually refers to statistical analysis like average, mean, median, or range.RESULTS
The same _________.form for writing constants
The DV without the IV.form for writing control group
Ten trials for each IV group.form for writing retests
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Physical Science/Biology Instructor
Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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