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    2011 ABSTRACT Sowbugs live in wet locations. They are found under damp objects or in organic garbage. If they enter a building‚ they will often dry out and die. The purpose of this experiment was to observe the trend of sowbug preference. Our hypothesis was that sowbugs prefer grass to sand as a ground covering because grass is more suitable to them due to its moisture level and that it contains decaying matter. In this experiment‚ we put 20 sowbugs into a container filled half with sand‚ and half

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    FORMAT FOR LAB REPORT-General Chemistry A lab report is both a record of your qualitative and quantitative observations as well as an analysis of you laboratory work. It is an original; it is your creation. It is not a copy of something another person wrote. Trust yourself and be willing to learn from your mistakes. Lab reports are based on 100 points. The report will be graded on accurate reporting of information‚ proper use of the format‚ completeness and quality of analysis and conclusion

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    results will be for that particular investigation | | 9. Hypothesizing – putting forward a suggestion or possible explanation to account for certain facts. A hypothesisis used as a basis for further investigation which will prove or disprove the hypothesis | | 10. Planning investigations – thinking through the method for an activity or investigation in advance. Identifyingthe need to make an investigation a fair test by keeping some things (variables) the same whilst other thingswill vary | |

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    M&M’s. 2.      Guess how many M&M’s are in your bag of M&M’s.  Write it down. That is your hypothesis.  (DO NOT OPEN BAG) 3.      Open your bag of M&M’s and answer your questions (data collection/experimentation)  4.      Also‚ be sure to count the total number of M&M’s in your bag and the number of each color M&M in your bag.  Fill in the following information as you work: Question: Hypothesis: Repeat this experiment 2 more times. Fill in Table: Bag # Total number of M&M’s in

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    Resource In Part I‚ match each example from Column 2 with the correct step of the scientific method in Column 1. Explain the reasoning for your choice in Part II. Part I Column 1: Scientific Method Steps ___ Observe ___ Ask a question ___ Create a hypothesis ___ Conduct an experiment ___ Collect data ___ Interpret results ___ Report results Column 2: Examples of Tasks 1) a) A scientist‚ based on his observation of the pond‚ believes that if a pond is exposed to the waste of an industrial plant‚ then

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    SOME BASIC TIPS ON HOW TO WRITE A LAB REPORT Just searching on line will give you hundreds of examples so I just want to keep this really simple and basic and if you want to or need more explanation‚ just search the specific heading like “ How to write a conclusion on a lab report” and you will get more info than you ever wanted! Title Page • The title of the experiment. • Your name. • The name of the class. • The date the lab was performed or the date the report was submitted

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    method begins by asking a question about something. After asking a question the next step is to form a hypothesis or educated guess. A repeatable expieriment is then created to test said hypothesis‚ and a large amount of data is collected. Data collection then leads Scientits to analyze the data and come up with a conclusion to see if the hypothesis was proven correct or incoreect. If the hypothesis is proven in correct more tests and questions must then be asked. Science is great in the fact that it

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    This is a study to show how the brain controls recalling colour evocative wording against non colour evocative wording using the Stroop effect Abstract This experiment researched the effect of the automatic processes the brain behaves in the Stroop effect. The Stroop effect was found by J.R Stroop in 1932‚ and it tries to identify when participants recalling the colour‚ in which words are written more difficult than recalling words that are in conflicting colours to which they are printed

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    Science Observation Science exists everywhere we go‚ everything that we use‚ everything that we hear‚ even the whole universe has to do with science. How cars starts their engine and run‚ how water we drink consist of hydrogen and oxygen that we human needs in order to survive‚ how we can tell time because of rotation of the sun and earth‚ how shampoo that we use consist of science to cleanse our hair and even more infinite things involved with science. It is important for students

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    Fair Science Testing Notes A hypothesis proposes a possible cause and effect relationship between two variables. This involves selecting one variable and suggesting how this variable might influence other variables An independent variable is the variable that is changing in the experiment. It is sometimes called the manipulated variable. There can only be one independent variable‚ as any more than one can lead to unfair results. A Dependent Variable is the variable that is getting recorded

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