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    Fish Observed 0 1 3 10 12 13 15 10 12 13 Questions 1.  What patterns do you observe based on the information in Table 4? 2.  Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. 3.  What would your experimental approach be to test this hypothesis? 4.  What would be the independent and dependent variables? 5.  What would be your control? 6.  What type of graph would be

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    experiment to test a hypothesis. The number of steps of the scientific method isn’t standard. Some texts and instructors break up the scientific method into more or fewer steps. Some people start listing steps with the hypothesis‚ but since a hypothesis is based on observations (even if they aren’t formal)‚ the hypothesis usually is considered to be the second step. Here are the usual steps of the scientific method. Scientific Method Step 1: Make Observations You may think the hypothesis is the start of

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    observe ring the plant species called Kentucky Blue Grass. In this observation I will show how changes in the weather can affect the population of the grass. I will also explain how this may have some effect on Global Warming as well. Hypothesis: My hypothesis of this lab was that if you have more rain the population of the grass will greatly increase. Along with decent to great weather to help the grass grows and become healthy. Methods: There were three different times that I changed the

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    of the plant. She hypothesizes that a plant watered in the morning will grow faster than a plant watered at other times of the day. 1. Identify the specific independent and dependent variables that will be involved in an experiment to test this hypothesis. 2. List at least five variables that should be controlled during the experiment. For each variable identified‚ give a specific suggestion for how it can be controlled during the experiment. The independent variable in this experiment will

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    reliable‚valid‚ measurable‚ objectively stated.  It can be a question form or in a declarative statement. 3. Formulation of the Hypothesis The Formulation of the Hypothesis has two types namely: the null hypothesis and affirmative hypothesis.  Hypotheses is a scientific guess which intends subject for thorough investigation.  It is recommended to use null hypothesis in your research project. 4. Significant of the Study The Significant of the Study indicates how important is your investigatory

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    Essay Questions Q: Summarize the steps of the scientific method. Describe an experiment of your choice‚ which demonstrates the basic considerations that must be taken in the design of a good‚ manipulative experiment. Now that you know some details of how scientists solve problems‚ how might you apply that knowledge to your daily life? A: The scientific method is one of the most if not the most important method that scientists use to learn about the earth. The goal is to apply the scientific

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    so that I can be confident in answers I find. I will think through various possibilities using the Scientific Method to come to an answer to my original question. Observation is done first by me so that I know how I want to go about my research. Hypothesis is the answer I will find. Prediction is my specific belief about scientific data. The experiment is the tool that I invent to answer the question and conclusion is the answer that the experiment gives. OBSERVATION: This step could be called ‘research

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    The Scientific Method This find out what the six unknown substances are I test each substance by using six different methods. After making my hypothesis‚ the six methods I used to see if I was correct where color‚ texture‚ shape‚ smell‚ soluble‚ and density. My results show that I was correct on three substances and unsure on the other three. The purpose of this experiment was to find out the identity of six substances by using the steps of the scientific method. This method will show me the

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    life. 1. Scientists observed patterns in surveys that habitual coffee drinking reduced the risk for type 2 diabetes (Yamauchi et al). ii. Step 2 Propose a hypothesis: The researcher proposes a hypothesis to describe the observation that may be true or false. 1. Coffee and caffeine reduces the development of diabetes. iii. Step 3 Test the hypothesis 1. Twenty-one mice with a mutation that makes them become diabetic were used for the experiment. One half of the group of mice (Control Group) was given

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    C-P) to a greater extent than “same” cola pairs (e.g.‚ Pepsi-Pepsi‚ P-P). The results support the hypothesis. Overall‚ a higher percentage of “different” cola pairs were correctly discriminated. In addition‚ it was hypothesized that participants would correctly identify “different” cola pairs to a greater extent than “same” cola pairs. Contrary to prediction‚ the results did not support the hypothesis. Overall‚ there were no differences. The Effects of Cola Type on Taste Perception Over the

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