designing a research project. define the problem a creative process – –“why are coral reefs...
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Designing a Designing a Research ProjectResearch Project
Define the ProblemDefine the Problem• A creative process
–“Why are coral reefs dying?” is too large a problem to be solved in HS.
– “What is the effect of high water temperatures on the growth of corals?” could be studied in a classroom saltwater tank.
Define Organisms or FactorsDefine Organisms or Factors
• What is the organism or concept to be studied?– (corals)
• Define the Independent Variable(s)– (Heat, at specific ranges)
• Define the Dependent Variables– (growth of coral colonies)
Create a HypothesisCreate a Hypothesis• Must be testable
– Does it show Cause & Effect?• If__________... then________...• (IF high water temperatures effect
the growth of corals, THEN the corals will show little change in colony size over time.)
– It is objective?– Is it CLEAR?
Design the StudyDesign the Study• USE A CONTROL GROUP
– or comparative sets of data
– For behavioral studies, compare with known behavior in the wild
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Design the StudyDesign the Study• Which variable
will you test?
• Test only ONE variable at a time
• Treat animals with respect - use inverts whenever possible
Design the StudyDesign the Study
• Determine the Experimental Constants– Variables NOT altered
during the experiment
• Write the Procedure– Number the steps
– Make them clear & repeatable
• Use diagrams or a flow chart
Design the StudyDesign the Study• Include AT LEAST 10 trials or
organisms per experimental group
• Decide how
to control
variables
Select a Method of Data CollectionSelect a Method of Data Collection
Select a Method of Data CollectionSelect a Method of Data Collection
• Take samples randomly
• Make sure there is a way to quantify the data
Write a ProposalWrite a Proposal• State the primary objectives
• Include a rationale and justification
• List references you have found in a preliminary literature search
• If using vertebrates, justify their use and explain the humane manner in which they will be treated.
• State the general procedures you plan to follow– Include the length of time the
study will run
• List any materials/equipment
• Estimate any costs
Write a ProposalWrite a Proposal
• Indicate where the study will take place– Will any special facilities will be
necessary?
– Have you received permission?
– How are you getting there?
• State what results you expect to get
Write a ProposalWrite a Proposal
• A diary, detailing all activities
– Kept in ink, with no erasures or other obliterations
– Cross out errors with a single line
Collect Data in a Log BookCollect Data in a Log Book
• First page: your name, address, phone number, and the name of your advisor
– Problem statement and a brief summary
• All other entries start with the date and location of the activity. You should record all of the following activities:• Conference with advisor• Telephone calls• Library research• Thought about your project• Descriptions of any setup and changes in design• Data taken while performing the study
Collect Data in a Log BookCollect Data in a Log Book
Collect SamplesCollect Samples
• Collect living specimens with care
• Don’t contaminate samples
• Avoid errors
Observe & Measure SamplesObserve & Measure Samples
• Measure consistently
• Keep notes in a log book
• Record errors
• If there is time…
— Improve on the design
— Re-test
Refine and RetestRefine and Retest