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Page 1: Research Process. Groups A, 3, 5, & 7 What is in the black box? Are serial killers evil by nature? Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8 What is the best recipe for chocolate

Research Process

Page 2: Research Process. Groups A, 3, 5, & 7 What is in the black box? Are serial killers evil by nature? Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8 What is the best recipe for chocolate

Groups A, 3, 5, & 7• What is in the black box?

• Are serial killers evil by nature?

Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8• What is the best recipe for chocolate

chip cookies?

• How can the maximum yield (tons/acre) be obtained form a peanut field?

A question can be answered scientifically when…

Question• Every scientific investigation begins with the question that the scientist

wants to answer. The questions are based on observations or on information gained through previous research, or on a combination of both.– Discuss the following questions with your lab group and decide which of

them you think can answered scientifically.

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Groups A, 3, 5, & 7• Plants absorb water through

their leaves as well as through their roots.

• More people behave immorally when there is a full moon than at any other time of the month.

Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8• Dogs are happy when you feed

them steak.• An active volcano can be

prevented from erupting by throwing a cat into it during each full moon.

PredictionThe prediction states the expected results if the hypothesis is correct.Deductive reasoning (if…then logic) is used. For example, if the black box contains a thumb tack and a paper clip, then when I shake the black box it will sound the same as a box with a thumb tack and a paper clip.

HypothesisA hypothesis is a possible answer to the question. A hypothesis is only

usable if an experiment can be performed to test the hypothesis. Moore than one hypothesis may be formulated to answer a question. We cannot prove a hypothesis true, we can only support the hypothesis with evidence form the investigation.

Discuss the following hypotheses with your lab group and decide which of them would be a useful hypothesis (can an experiment be performed to test it.) Give the reason for your answer.

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• Groups 2, 4, 6, & 8• The diversity of fish species is

calculated for a coastal area before and after and oil spill.

• Rats are kept at different temperatures for 6 weeks. Percent weight gain is recorded.

Tests: Experiments are performed and data is collected to test the hypothesis and answer the question. Tests must be repeated multiple times for the results to be valid.

• A controlled experiment is an experiment that is done where only one factor (variable) is changed. The results are compared to a control experiment where the variable is not changed or it is not present.

• There are two types of variables:• 1. Dependent variable – This is what the investigator measures, counts or records.• 2. Independent variable – what the investigator deliberately varies during the experiment.

• Example: in the black box experiment the objects placed in the box where the independent variables, and the sound the box made when shaken was the dependent variable.

• In your lab group identify the dependent variable (DV) and independent variables

(IV) in the following examples. • Groups A, 3, 5, & 7• The height of bean plants is

recorded daily for 2 weeks• Light absorption by a pigment

is measured for red, blue, green, and yellow light.

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Initial observationDefine Problem

New Hypothesis&/ or Experiments

Summary Diagram

Conclusions• Conclusions are based on

current results only and reflect the best evidence available at the time. A conclusion is not valid unless data from an experiment is provided to support it.

Communication of Findings• Scientists share their

findings with others by writing research articles, presenting at scientific meetings, and by a personal communication.

• It is important to remember that scientific knowledge is an accumulation of evidence in support of a hypothesis. Future research may fin that a hypothesis is no longer supported

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Theory Formed if evidence from

multiple tests Support an overarching idea