Thursday, August 27, 2015

Ch.1.3 Scientific Thinking

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1.3 Sci Thinking and Processing 


How do we solve a difficult question?
Take 3 minutes to rearrange this engineering method according to what you think is correct.

Communicate

Brainstorm

Test the prototype

Research

Define the problem

Develop a prototype



Steps of the Engineering Design Process

What method does this resemble?...


                  



Observing—Using the senses or tools to gather information Forming hypotheses






—Ask a question and try to explain observations 








Testing hypotheses—Collecting data to support or reject a hypothesis 





Analyzing data—Statistical analysis of data to draw conclusions 








Evaluating results—Data and conclusions are studied to determine whether they are valid 






3 misinterpreted words in bio.....
  • Hypothesis:  hypothesis will give an explanation that will be tested. Ex: If fenders are placed on a bicycle, then the user will stay dry when going through puddles.
  • Theory: After hypotheses have been tested many times, with accurate results, they become theories. Ex: Cell Theory
  • Law: A law has been widely accepted. This means that it is assumed to be a true and will predict the outcome of certain conditions or experiments. Ex: Law of Gravity

              
Reading Graphs

 
Remember the acronym DRY MIX

Dependent                    Manipulating
Responding                   Independent
Y-axix                            X-axis



Control Group Vs. Dependent Variables Vs. Independent Variables

Independent variable—The condition that is manipulated in an experiment; the “cause”
Dependent variable—The factor that is responding in an experiment; the “effect” 
Control/Constant—Any condition that is kept the same during an experiment; necessary for determining whether the independent variable produces any change in the dependent variable
Now lets apply this to Biology

  1. A scientist is testing the effects of medication on the blood pressure of patients. 
  2. A scientist wants to find out how cellular respiration is affected by temperature. 
  3. A scientist is measuring the effect of precipitation on seed germination.
Don't forget to bring product labels which show promotional claims. This is an example of a promotional
claim label... You can either bring the empty container, the label, or even a photo of a household
item which make a particular promotional claim. Oh and by the way...Lysol is already taken so 
look for a different product please. #findyourown



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