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This document outlines the essential components of planning and reporting in science experiments. It covers practical work, processing primary data, and analyzing results. You'll learn how to evaluate your findings and understand new terms such as accuracy, calibration, evidence, and uncertainty. The guide emphasizes the importance of a fair test, valid conclusions, and distinguishing between random and systematic errors. Additionally, it prepares you for exam scenarios, ensuring you're equipped to articulate what you've learned and discovered through your practical work.
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Sections • Planning • Reporting on the planning • Practical Work • Processing primary data • Analysing results
Reporting on the planning • Exam time! • What have you found out?
Practical work • You will be given a method, regardless of the quality of yours!!! • Please do not be offended
Processing primary data &Analysing results • Exam time 2 • Evaluating • Analysing • Your results • You may be given another set of results for your experiment to write up.
New terms • Accuracy • Calibration • Data • Errors • Anomalies • Random error • Systematic error • Evidence • Uncertainty • Valid conclusion • Fair test • Hypothesis • Interval • Precision • Prediction • Range • Repeatable • Reproducible • True value • Validity