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JH24-Methods & Design Vocab Review

Assigned Monday (3/11)--log 30 minutes by 10 pm Thursday=60 points

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WILL THE COLOR OF LIGHT AFFECT THE MASS OF FOOD CHICKENS EAT?PROBLEM
If the type of food chickens eat changes, then the number of eggs laid will change.hypothesis
student looks up information about problem statement onlineresearch
Will the ______ affect ______?PROBLEM STATEMENT FORM
word that is used to begin a problem statement"Does" or "Will"
If the ________ changes, then the _________ changes.form for writing hypothesis
word that is used to begin hypothesis"If" or "As"
USING RESOURCES TO LOOK UP BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT A PROBLEMRESEARCH
A PROPOSED SOLUTION TO A PROBLEMHYPOTHESIS
INTERVIEW WITH FARMER BROWN ABOUT CHICKENSRESEARCH
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
1. OBTAINED TWO CHICKEN HOUSES THAT WERE THE SAME SIZE. 2. PUT 15 HENS IN EACH HOUSE. 3. PUT A BLUE LIGHT BULB IN ONE HOUSE AND A WHITE BULB IN THE OTHER HOUSE...PROCEDURE/EXPERIMENT
THE CHICKENS WITH THE WHITE BULB AVERAGED EATING 40.23 KG OF FOOD PER DAY AND THE CHICKENS WITH THE BLUE BULB AVERAGED 37.89 KG OF FOOD PER DAY.RESULTS
THE DATA COLLECTED INDICATED THE HYPOTHESIS SHOULD BE SUPPORTED. THERE WAS A MEASURABLE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MASS OF FOOD EATEN WITH THE WHITE BULB COMPARED TO THE BLUE BULB.CONCLUSION
USING RESOURCES TO LOOK UP BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT A PROBLEMRESEARCH
A PROPOSED SOLUTION TO A PROBLEMHYPOTHESIS
USUALLY HAS NUMBERED STEPS GIVING DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO COLLECT DATAPROCEDURE/EXPERIMENT
NUMERIC OUTCOMES OF THE EXPERIMENTRESULTS
WILL THE TYPE OF SURFACE AFFECT THE DISTANCE A TOY CAR TRAVELS?PROBLEM
CHECKING OUT A WEBSITE REGARDING FRICTIONRESEARCH
AS THE TYPE OF SURFACE CHANGES, THEN THE DISTANCE TOY CAR WILL TRAVEL CHANGESHYPOTHESIS
THE AVERAGE DISTANCE OF THE TOY CARS ON A SMOOTH SURFACE WAS 83 CM AND THE DISTANCE THE CARS TRAVELED ON SANDPAPER WAS 72 CMRESULTS
SCIENTIFIC QUESTION TO SOLVEPROBLEM
USES RESEARCH TO HAVE AN IDEA ON THE OUTCOMEHYPOTHESIS
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
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 eatDEPENDENT VARIABLE
amount of sunlightINDEPENDENT VARIABLE
the non-experimental groupCONTROL 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
type of water sealerINDEPENDENT VARIABLE
mass of wood blocks after soaking in waterDEPENDENT VARIABLE
The same amount of time the wood blocks are soaked in water.CONSTANT
The wood blocks not treated with sealer.CONTROL GROUP
Thirty trials for each type of wood sealer and the control group.RETESTS
COMPONENT MANIPULATED BY EXPERIMENTERINDEPENDENT VARIABLE
FOUND BEFORE VERB IN PROBLEM STATEMENTINDEPENDENT VARIABLE
FOUND BEFORE "THEN" IN HYPOTHESISINDEPENDENT VARIABLE
PROBLEM: WILL THE TYPE OF SURFACE AFFECT THE DISTANCE A TOY CAR WILL TRAVEL? "TYPE OF SURFACE"INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
COMPONENT THAT MAY CHANGE AS A RESULT OF THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLEDEPENDENT VARIABLE
FOUND AFTER THE VERB IN A PROBLEM STATEMENTDEPENDENT VARIABLE
FOUND AFTER "THEN" IN HYPOTHESISDEPENDENT VARIABLE
PROBLEM: WILL THE TYPE OF SURFACE AFFECT THE DISTANCE A TOY CAR WILL TRAVEL? "DISTANCE TOY CAR WILL TRAVEL"DEPENDENT VARIABLE
THE "NORMAL" GROUPCONTROL GROUP
TEST/EXPERIEMENTAL GROUP WITHOUT THE IVCONTROL GROUP
THE DISTANCE TOY CAR WILL TRAVEL WITHOUT A SURFACE....NONE DEFINED, TRUE COMPARISONCONTROL GROUP
REPEATNG THE EXPERIMENT MULTIPLE TIMES (AT LEAST 10) FOR EACH TEST/IV GROUPRETESTS
TEN TRIALS FOR EACH TYPE OF SURFACE.RETESTS
PARTS OF THE EXPERIMENT KEPT THE SAME SO THE ONLY REASON FOR A DIFFERENCE IN DATA IS THE IVCONSTANTS
SHOULD NOT REFER TO THE IV OR DVCONSTANTS
THE SAME LENGTH OF RAMP. THE SAME HEIGHT OF RAMP. THE SAME AERODYNAMICS OF TOY CAR. THE SAME TIRES. THE SAME METHOD FOR RELEASING THE CAR.CONSTANTS


Physical Science/Biology Instructor
Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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