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T h e s c i e n t i f i c m e t h o d

T h e s c i e n t i f i c m e t h o d. O b s e r v a t i o n. An observation is when someone is observing something, or simply thinking about it after seeing it. Like a kid looking at a rock!. Research Question.

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T h e s c i e n t i f i c m e t h o d

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  1. Thescientificmethod

  2. Observation An observation is when someone is observing something, or simply thinking about it after seeing it Like a kid looking at a rock!

  3. Research Question For instance, If Carry and I were to see who can run faster who will it be, me who drinks orange juice or Carry who drinks coffee before the race!? Is an experimental question in which you will put to a test!

  4. IV DV CV The thing that changes because of what the experimenter did The thing the experimenter changes in the experiment The variable that stays the same though out the experiment Two kids run the distance of 100 meters to see who is faster. IV= The kids. DV= There Time. CV= The Distance of there running!

  5. Hypothesis An if and then statement of your opinion on how the experiment will end If I drank the soda instead of the orange juice before I went to school then I would be more dysfunctional than usual

  6. Is the planed process in which you fallow to run the experiment Procedure I’ll drink the water. I’ll time to see how long it takes for it to cool down in my mouth. I’ll do the same thing with the coffee.

  7. Making a table/graph to show ending results of your experiment, it also comes in handy to look at for your conclusion Rate of drinking Emily davy Analyzing data

  8. Conclusion Pretty much is just a summary of your experiments out come, Can involve, 1. Was your hypothesis right? 2. Can you agree with the results? 3. Give details on your graph’s information My hypothesis was wrong, I was the one who ran faster. Amanda was at least 6 seconds behind me. I can understand now why I ran faster, tennis shoes seem to be more supportive than flip-flops!

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