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Scientific Method General Steps Research Scientific question to be solved. It is best expressed as an "open-ended" question, which is a question that is answered with a statement, not just a yes or a no. For example, "How does light affect the reproduction of bread mold on white bread?" Research cont. Do limit your problem. To find the answer to a question such as "How does light affect molds?" would require that you test different life processes and an extensive variety of molds. Do choose a problem that can be solved experimentally. Hypothesis An educated guess about a solution to the problem Should include the words “IF” and “THEN” Ex: IF bread mold does not need light for reproduction, THEN mold should grow on the bread left in the dark Follow with a “BECAUSE” statement Because the mold uses the bread to obtain energy rather than light Hypothesis cont. Do state facts from past experiences or observations Do write down your hypothesis before beginning the project experimentation Don't change your hypothesis even if experimentation does not support it. If time permits, repeat or redesign the experiment to confirm your results Procedure (Experiment) Process of testing your hypothesis Variables: The things that have an effect on the experiment Three different types of variables Manipulated (Independent) variable is the variable you purposely change Responding (Dependent) variable is the variable that is being observed, which changes in response to the independent variable Controlled variables are the variables that are not changed Procedure (Experiment) cont. Ex: Manipulated variable = light Responding variable = bread mold reproduction Controlled variables = type of bread, size of slices, time, temperature Collect Data Record observations Data chart? Create a Graph (line or bar) Conclusion Analyze your data. Explain if the data proved or disproved your hypothesis Answer any questions given by the teacher List reasons for possible error. Ex: Left the slice of bread in the sun one day longer than the slice in the dark Repeat the Experiment If time allows (and the teacher agrees) repeat the experiment Lab Report Template Title A brief, concise, yet descriptive title Problem or Question What question are you trying to solve Hypothesis If, Then, Because Materials Make a list of ALL items used in the lab Lab Report Template cont.. Procedure Explain what you did in the lab so anyone can repeat your experiment Results (Data) Data tables, charts, graphs, observations, additional notes Conclusions Accept or reject your hypothesis and explain why using the data List one thing you have learned Discuss possible errors that could have occurred in data collection