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The Scientific Method

The Scientific Method. The Key to a Successful Science Fair Project. What is the Scientific Method?. An orderly and acceptable method of asking questions, developing explanations, and testing those explanations . Steps of the Scientific Method. Conclusion Results

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The Scientific Method

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  1. The Scientific Method The Key to a Successful Science Fair Project

  2. What is the Scientific Method? An orderly and acceptable method of asking questions, developing explanations, and testing those explanations.

  3. Steps of the Scientific Method Conclusion Results Method Hypothesis Problem Research

  4. Personal observations and experiences Other people Books and Internet Exploratory experiments ResearchWhere do the ideas come from? Sources of information

  5. The ProblemWhat is the key question? • The topic for investigation, that is generally stated in a form of an open-ended question • Something that can be investigated through an experiment

  6. HypothesisWhat direction should be taken? • Prediction about the solution to the problem (answer to the question) • The project planning and experimenting is all based on testing this potential answer

  7. MethodWhat is the step-by-step plan? A step-be-step process used to test the hypothesis. Usually a set of phrases or sentences telling what is to be done.

  8. ResultsHow does one analyze the outcomes? • Record what happens when the plan/method is carried out • Compare observations/measurements of different groups/situations • Summarize the data into graphs and tables and search for patterns and possible conclusions

  9. ConclusionsWas the hypothesis confirmed? • Summary of the results of the experiment • Statement of how the results relate to the original hypothesis • Ideas on related areas for future research

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