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Page 1: The Nature of Science & Science Skills Test Review

The Nature of Science The Nature of Science & &

Science SkillsScience Skills

Test

Review

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Research starts with a …

• Research question– What the scientists

wants to know

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What are the two general types of research:

• Experimental• Descriptive

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Descriptive research is…

• Based mainly on observations

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Examples of descriptive research are…

• Making models• Dissections• Observing animals in

the wild

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For example…

How do the survivors of a disaster react to the disaster?

No variables; data is based on watching and talking to survivors

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Experimental research is…

• The manipulation and control of variables

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An experimental question has to indicate the variables

• How the independent variable will AFFECT the dependent variable

• What the EFFECT of the independent variable will be on the dependent variable

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For example…

• How does the temperature of ocean water affect the speed of a hurricane?– Independent variable

• T of ocean water

– Dependent variable• Speed of a hurricane

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Predictions

• Educated guesses about what will happen during an investigation– Based on prior knowledge (observations,

background research, etc)

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For example…

People in disasters will react by trying to help others as much as possible.

This is a PREDICTION because it’s a guess about what you think will happen.

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Hypothesis(plural – hypotheses)

• Special kind of prediction

• What makes it so special???– It’s a guess about the VARIABLES & their

relationship, in particular,• How will the independent variable affect the

dependent variable?????????

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How to write a hypothesis

• Use an If, Then statement

• IF the independent variable changes, THEN the dependent variable changes– This type of sentence shows what the IV will

do to the DV

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For example…

• IF the T of ocean water increases, THEN the speed of a hurricane will increase.

• This shows the expected relationship between the independent variable (the T of ocean water) and the dependent variable (the speed of a hurricane)– If the T of ocean water changes, it will cause

the speed of a hurricane to change too.

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The null hypothesis

• A statistical procedure

• Stated as if there will be no relationship between the variables

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For example…

• There is no relationship between water temperature and the speed of a hurricane

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Planning the investigation – Experimental Design

• You absolutely, positively have to know what the variables are!– What you are changing

• How you are changing

– What you are measuring• How you are measuring

– Repeated trials– Data tables

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Analyzing the data

• Reduce the data– Do something to make the amount of data

smaller• Central tendencies

– Mean (average)– Median– Mode– Range– frequency

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Analyzing the data

• Graph the data– Lets us see trends, patterns, relationships,

comparisons– Bar graphs

• Let us compare data

– Line graphs• Let us see trends or changes

– Scatter plots• Shows correlations or associations between

variables

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Conclusions

• How we sum up the investigation– Does the data support the hypothesis?

• If it does – we accept the hypothesis• If it does not – we reject the hypothesis

– All back up what you say with data• Evidence

– Discuss issues or problems with the investigation

– Discuss the importance or relevance of the investigation

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Communicate what you know

• Finding out something new doesn’t do anyone any good unless the new knowledge is shared– Journals & magazines– Presentations