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Page 1: What is Science? & Observation vs. Inference What is an observation? A. When you observe, you become aware of something using one of your senses. Your

What is Science? & Observation vs. Inference

Page 2: What is Science? & Observation vs. Inference What is an observation? A. When you observe, you become aware of something using one of your senses. Your
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What is an observation?A. When you observe, you become aware

of something using one of your senses. Your five senses are smell, taste, sight, touch, and sound. In an observation you simply describe something as it appears. An observation is a statement describing a fact.

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ObservationIn the space below, record 5 observations about

your science classroom.1.2.3.4.5.

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Qualitative ObservationB. A Qualitative observation is generally

more subjective, as it relies on the gathering of information that is less easy to quantify, Examples include studies of human behavior.

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Quantitative Observation1. Quantitative research involves observations using

tools and methods that allow results to be quantified in objective ways, usually using numbers or measurements.Examples include Microscopes, Telescopes, satellites, etc.

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Next you are going to get into groups of two, you will then decide who will be the observer and who will be the interviewer. Once you have decided you will turn your chairs to face your partner. The observer will be the only person looking at the smart board. You will each need paper and pencil for this activity.

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Next you will trade places and the interviewer will ask a series of questions. You must write the question.

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Question 1 Are there cars parked on the sides of

the road?

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Question 2 What color is the pickup truck driving in

the road?

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Question 3 Are there any minivans around?

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Question 4 What was the sign on the utility pole?

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Question 5 What's the speed limit?

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Question 6 Are there any pedestrians on the road?

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Question 7 What color was the sign on the tree?

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Answers1. Yes2. Yes3. Yes4. No Parking5. 35 mph6. No7. Blue/Green

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We will now repeat the process and the interviewer will now be the observer.

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Questions

Now you will switch again. The interviewer must write the question.

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Question 1 How many cars were in the intersection?

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Question 2 Across the street, are there any parked

cars on the side?

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Question 3 Can you describe at least one of the

cars driving through the intersection?

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Question 4 Are there any potential witnesses?

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Question 5 What was this witness doing? Where

was he?

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Question 6 What was the speed limit?

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Question 7 Was there anyone parked in the first

parking spot?

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Questions Asked How many cars were in the intersection?

Answer: 2 Across the street, are there any parked

cars on the side?Yes

Can you describe at least one of the cars driving through the intersection?

Are there any other potential witnesses?If they answer yes, ask the following question: What was this witness doing? Where was he?They should have noticed a person mowing a lawn across the street.

What was the speed limit?35

Was there anyone parked in the first parking spot?No

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What is an inference?

A. When you infer, you make a mental judgment based on observations. Inferences cannot be directly observed. They require thought.

For example, if you get up in the morning, look up at the sky and observe dark clouds, observe the air is cool and humid, and observe puddles on the ground, you might infer that it has recently rained. Note: you did not see rain; you decided that it rained based on your observations. An inference is a statement based on your interpretation of the facts.

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List 3 inferences about the classroom1.

2.

3.

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Examples Observations

That plant is extremely wilted.

The car stopped running

Inferences

That plant is extremely wilted due to a lack of water.

The car stooped running because it was out of gas.

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More examplesWhat observations

can we make about this picture?

What can we infer based on this picture?

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What observations can we make from these pictures?

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Making Observations: On the next several slides make

observations about the pictures you see.

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Observation vs. Inference

On the next slide, state whether the statement is an observation or an inference.

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There is a representation of a face on one side of the coin.

2. The Latin word "Dei" means "God."3. The coin was made by deeply religious

people.4. The date 1722 is printed on one side of the

coin.5. The coin was made in 1722.6. The face on the coin is a representation of

the nation's president.