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Individual work (HW): Write down the detailed steps to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich The Scientific Method : The Scientific Method Observation/ State the Question or Problem Hypothesis - Educated idea Experiment – Repeatable test Materials Method Results - Measurable Data – Number/ Countable Conclusion - Ideas about the results, comparison Accept or Adjust Hypothesis Observation. : Observation. Some lab people will say this step is to State the Problem, but that is because they have already observed the way it should go. Newton – apple on head? Galileo – wandering stars Hypothesis : Hypothesis an Educated Idea (or prediction), not guess. Guesses are random, and based on the observations scientists have an idea (right or wrong) about how they think nature works. All students can achieve Experiment : Experiment Repeatable Test –. If another scientist can’t redo your experiment or your results, they are a miracle (religion not science). Cold fusion (Russia) Human cloning (North Korea) Results : Results Data– Numbers or values. Numbers by themselves mean nothing. Numbers lie. They can be manipulated or misinterpreted. In the 2004 Presidential election both candidates said they would win based on the same numbers, and both were right and wrong. One won the popular vote, the other the Presidency. Conclusion : Conclusion How did the results work based on the hypothesis. Did we support or disprove our idea. One of the most common mistakes is to draw a conclusion that has nothing to do with your hypothesis- for example to talk about desert animals after doing research on animals living in a swamp. Extrapolation – extending results far beyond experiment, talking about the Nile, after researching the Colorado Slide 9: Hypothesis - Educated Idea If your conclusion is that your hypothesis is supported you may have discovered an idea that shows how nature works. If it can be expanded to fit all of the ideas in that category (say physics or chemistry or biology) than it has a specific name. THEORY. Theory - Cumulative Evidence of corrected hypotheses A theory is one of the most misused words in the American English vocabulary. In science it is very specific- A large idea SUPPORTED by many experiments, that is true almost all of the time (99%). Theories have some flaw, like being unable to show how the original cell developed (Cell theory). Law - Happens every time IF a theory were true all the time in science it would be the ultimate idea- a LAW. A LAW, like gravity, is always true. If it is disproved then it must be reworked to account for the change. Even Einstein’s ideas underwent changes as we discovered new things. Slide 10: Disprove Idea Support Idea THE TRUTH. NO such thing in science. Everything is up to question as long as done in the proper way-using the SCIENTIFIC METHOD. Just saying you don’t believe it is not enough. You have to disprove it in a repeatable way. PROOF. The other forbidden word. A real scientist would not use this word at a scientific convention. We have evidence, support, confirmation, verification, data, substantiation or indications that this is how nature works but never PROOF. Things I DO NOT say in my class (except sarcastically) DO all scientists use the same scientific method? : DO all scientists use the same scientific method? No Each has a unique perspective, but generally the same formula Visit my website and look up two different sites, and compare and contrast their scientific method Individual work (HW): Write down the detailed steps to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich Scientific Methods : Scientific Methods Observation Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion valid invalid Question a reasonable answer to the question result agrees with hypothesis result does not agree with hypothesis Slide 13: 1.Observation 2.Question Scientific Methods : Scientific Methods Observation Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion valid invalid Question 1. Suffer either smallpox or cowpox once in a lifetime 2. Milk maids who had suffered from cowpox never had smallpox Why do milk maids suffer from cowpox never suffer smallpox? A patient after recovering from cowpox will become resistant to both cowpox & smallpox germs You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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SM aSGuest59290 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 16 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 07, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Topic: Scientific Method : Topic: Scientific Method What is the scientific method? Individual work (HW): Write down the detailed steps to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich The Scientific Method : The Scientific Method Observation/ State the Question or Problem Hypothesis - Educated idea Experiment – Repeatable test Materials Method Results - Measurable Data – Number/ Countable Conclusion - Ideas about the results, comparison Accept or Adjust Hypothesis Observation. : Observation. Some lab people will say this step is to State the Problem, but that is because they have already observed the way it should go. Newton – apple on head? Galileo – wandering stars Hypothesis : Hypothesis an Educated Idea (or prediction), not guess. Guesses are random, and based on the observations scientists have an idea (right or wrong) about how they think nature works. All students can achieve Experiment : Experiment Repeatable Test –. If another scientist can’t redo your experiment or your results, they are a miracle (religion not science). Cold fusion (Russia) Human cloning (North Korea) Results : Results Data– Numbers or values. Numbers by themselves mean nothing. Numbers lie. They can be manipulated or misinterpreted. In the 2004 Presidential election both candidates said they would win based on the same numbers, and both were right and wrong. One won the popular vote, the other the Presidency. Conclusion : Conclusion How did the results work based on the hypothesis. Did we support or disprove our idea. One of the most common mistakes is to draw a conclusion that has nothing to do with your hypothesis- for example to talk about desert animals after doing research on animals living in a swamp. Extrapolation – extending results far beyond experiment, talking about the Nile, after researching the Colorado Slide 9: Hypothesis - Educated Idea If your conclusion is that your hypothesis is supported you may have discovered an idea that shows how nature works. If it can be expanded to fit all of the ideas in that category (say physics or chemistry or biology) than it has a specific name. THEORY. Theory - Cumulative Evidence of corrected hypotheses A theory is one of the most misused words in the American English vocabulary. In science it is very specific- A large idea SUPPORTED by many experiments, that is true almost all of the time (99%). Theories have some flaw, like being unable to show how the original cell developed (Cell theory). Law - Happens every time IF a theory were true all the time in science it would be the ultimate idea- a LAW. A LAW, like gravity, is always true. If it is disproved then it must be reworked to account for the change. Even Einstein’s ideas underwent changes as we discovered new things. Slide 10: Disprove Idea Support Idea THE TRUTH. NO such thing in science. Everything is up to question as long as done in the proper way-using the SCIENTIFIC METHOD. Just saying you don’t believe it is not enough. You have to disprove it in a repeatable way. PROOF. The other forbidden word. A real scientist would not use this word at a scientific convention. We have evidence, support, confirmation, verification, data, substantiation or indications that this is how nature works but never PROOF. Things I DO NOT say in my class (except sarcastically) DO all scientists use the same scientific method? : DO all scientists use the same scientific method? No Each has a unique perspective, but generally the same formula Visit my website and look up two different sites, and compare and contrast their scientific method Individual work (HW): Write down the detailed steps to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich Scientific Methods : Scientific Methods Observation Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion valid invalid Question a reasonable answer to the question result agrees with hypothesis result does not agree with hypothesis Slide 13: 1.Observation 2.Question Scientific Methods : Scientific Methods Observation Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion valid invalid Question 1. Suffer either smallpox or cowpox once in a lifetime 2. Milk maids who had suffered from cowpox never had smallpox Why do milk maids suffer from cowpox never suffer smallpox? A patient after recovering from cowpox will become resistant to both cowpox & smallpox germs