3.4.2 Developing Scientific Inquiry Skills

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  • Steps of the scientific method
    1️⃣ Observe a phenomenon or problem
    2️⃣ Formulate a hypothesis
    3️⃣ Design an experiment to test your hypothesis
    4️⃣ Collect data and analyze the results
    5️⃣ Draw a conclusion
  • Match the key element of scientific inquiry with its description:
    Observation ↔️ Observing phenomena or problems
    Hypothesis Formulation ↔️ Developing testable explanations
    Experimentation ↔️ Conducting controlled tests
    Data Collection ↔️ Gathering information from experiments
  • Experimental studies provide the strongest evidence for cause-effect relationships.
  • The choice of investigation type depends on the research question and the level of control
  • How many steps are there in the scientific method?
    Five
  • Match the inquiry method with its strength:
    Experimental ↔️ High control over variables
    Descriptive ↔️ Captures rich details
    Comparative ↔️ Highlights variations
  • When formulating a hypothesis, it should predict how the independent variable affects the dependent variable.
  • Developing a hypothesis is a critical step in the scientific method.
  • What is the first step in designing a controlled experiment?
    Identify variables
  • What is a key technique for precise data collection in scientific investigations?
    Replication
  • The scientific method begins with observing a phenomenon or a problem
  • Observation is a key element of scientific inquiry that involves identifying research questions.
  • The scientific method involves formulating a hypothesis, designing an experiment, and drawing a conclusion
  • Scientific inquiry relies on the scientific method to understand the natural world
  • Descriptive studies can establish causality between variables.
    False
  • A good scientific question must be specific and measurable.
  • The scientific method is the foundation of scientific inquiry.
  • What is the first step in developing a hypothesis based on background research?
    Review existing literature
  • Steps to develop a hypothesis based on background research
    1️⃣ Review existing literature and data
    2️⃣ Identify key variables and their relationship
    3️⃣ Formulate a specific, testable statement
  • The experimental group in a controlled experiment receives the treatment or has the independent variable changed.
  • Controlled experiments establish cause-effect relationships by isolating the impact of the independent variable.
  • What does descriptive statistics involve?
    Summarizing data using measures
  • Match the statistical technique with its application:
    Descriptive Statistics ↔️ Summarizing data
    Inferential Statistics ↔️ Testing hypotheses
    Regression Analysis ↔️ Predicting outcomes
  • Key elements of scientific inquiry include observation, hypothesis formulation, and experimentation
  • Formulating testable scientific questions is a crucial step in the scientific method.
  • Which of the following is an example of a good scientific question?
    How does temperature affect evaporation?
  • Developing hypotheses based on background knowledge ensures scientific inquiry builds upon existing understanding.
  • Steps to design a controlled experiment
    1️⃣ Identify independent and dependent variables
    2️⃣ Determine control and experimental groups
    3️⃣ Ensure all other variables are controlled
    4️⃣ Collect data
    5️⃣ Compare results
  • What are three key techniques for accurate data collection and recording?
    Measurement, observation, documentation
  • Systematic and objective observations avoid bias in data collection.
  • Statistical methods like mean, median, and standard deviation are used to identify trends in data
  • Steps to draw conclusions from experimental data:
    1️⃣ Review the results of data analysis
    2️⃣ Compare the results to the hypothesis
    3️⃣ Determine if evidence supports the hypothesis
    4️⃣ State the conclusion clearly
  • Effective scientific communication avoids jargon and technical terms
  • Correlation analysis measures the strength of the relationship between two variables
  • Steps of the scientific method
    1️⃣ Observe a phenomenon
    2️⃣ Formulate a hypothesis
    3️⃣ Design an experiment
    4️⃣ Collect and analyze data
    5️⃣ Draw a conclusion
  • Experimental studies provide the strongest evidence for cause-effect relationships.
  • What is the first step in formulating testable scientific questions?
    Observe a phenomenon
  • Steps to develop a hypothesis based on background research
    1️⃣ Review existing literature
    2️⃣ Identify key variables
    3️⃣ Formulate a specific hypothesis
  • What is the purpose of a controlled experiment?
    Observe cause-effect relationships
  • What is the first step in designing a controlled experiment?
    Identify the variables