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    Scientific Method Write Up

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    research 3. Formulation of hypothesis/possible solution of problem 4. Experimental design and data collection 5. Results and analysis of data 6. Conclusions and applications 2. Mealworm are actually beetle insect lava that metamorphosize to adult beetles in about 6 weeks. Problem statement: 1. Can we design an activity to illustrate the scientific method‚ the importance of collecting and graphing data‚ and coming to conclusions? Hypothesis: 1. It is believed an experiment

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    likely show you how it functions. For example when you have the egg and you apply a bit of water it will most likely shrink if you add a lot of water it’s mostly likely that the egg will burst. Hypothesis (What do you think will happen to the egg after the three days? Be sure to give a reason for your hypothesis.) 2. I have a thesis that the white shell will be gone to point where you will see the yoke. Data and Observations Time (hrs) | Observations | Circumference (cm) | 0 | 1.  The egg

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    Introduction The experiment was all based off of the question does the amount of candles affect how high the water rises? The hypothesis was also tested by the experiment‚ and this was the hypothesis‚ the amount of candles affects the height of the water. This hypothesis was chosen because it was known that the more candles lit in the container it used more oxygen and without the oxygen the contained created a vacuum that brings up the water‚ and that the more candles the stronger the vacuum. Experimental

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    analysis and interpretation of data for problem solving. The research process is a formalised procedure which includes: • • • • Identifying and defining the problem Reviewing existing literature Formulating appropriate research questions and hypothesis Collecting relevant data to answer the research questions or test the hypotheses • Analysing the data to answer the research question or to test the hypotheses • Drawing necessary inference or conclusion based on the outcome of the analysis The

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    Scientifc Method Lab 1

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    a table (table 2) on fish population in relation to the amount of dissolved oxygen ( ppm ) in the water. The patterns indicate that when more dissolved oxygen (ppm) is present in the water‚ the number of fish observed increases. In developing a hypothesis for this theory‚ I have decided that if the amount of dissolved oxygen (ppm) is added to the water‚ then more fish we be observed‚ than water without adding dissolved oxygen to the water. My approach would be to devise an experiment in which the

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    made a hypothesis. We believed that the mealworms would like the dark environment better than the lighter one. We placed five mealworms in the same dish and half of the dish was covered so it would be dark and we left the other half light for the different environments. We did five trials and got results that were very alike. All five times there were more mealworms in the dark environment than those in the light. From our observations of the experiment we made a conclusion and our hypothesis was correct

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    labs. With this in mind‚ a few times during this semester‚ we will ask you to work with your bench mates to design an experiment that will test a given hypothesis—first‚ about Koch’s Postulates‚ then about tracking bacteria in the environment. As a model‚ we will provide you with a mini-publication of an experiment testing a similar hypothesis. These reports should provide you with the background information and methods you need to design the experiment. PART 2. MINI-PUBLICATION After you conduct

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    style answers the following questions: What was I looking for / What did I do? Describe the research question you were trying to answer or the prediction or hypothesis you were testing. How did I look for it / Why were the particular parts done? Tell what you did to answer the research question or test a prediction or hypothesis. Include a description of the method and materials you used. Mention safety issues and precautions. What did I find? Describe any observations you made‚ tabulate

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    Janet Holland November 5‚ 2014 ECCE 1112 Science Lesson Plan Name of Activity: The M&M Experiment Grade Level: Kindergarten Type of Activity: Small Group Curriculum Area: Science Theme: Family Lesson Plan # 4 CCGPS Standard- SKL2.e: Recognize that you are similar and different from other students. 1. Given various colored M&M’s cut in half‚ the child will recognize that like M&M’s‚ people might look different on the outside but inside they are the same‚ at an age appropriate

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    original hypothesis was shown to be accurate regarding the sucrose and caffeine receiving plants‚ and inaccurate in the case of the plant receiving carbonated water. To begin with‚ it is important to note the control plant experienced unusual results‚ as the plant had a sharp decrease in the quantity of blooms. However‚ the height and width experienced little deviation and the coloration and structure of the plant experienced no significant change during the experiment. Therefore‚ the hypothesis remains

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