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Slide 1

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 2

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 3

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 4

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 5

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 6

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 7

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 8

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.


Slide 9

Obscertainer Lab

Observations:
• Things learned or
perceived using
the 5 senses
• Sight
• Hearing
• Touch
• Taste
• Smell

Inference:
• Judgements
made based
on
observations.
• Inference
Example

Direct Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
observations

Indirect Evidence:
• Knowledge
gained
through
inferences

Confirmation:
• Making sure,
checking using
supportive
evidence.
• To verify

Control:
• The normal condition in an
experiment. – used for
comparison purposes. The
group that does not get the
treatment.

Obscertainer:
• A fictional word
made up of 2
real words –
• Observe – use
the senses
• Ascertain – to
make sure, learn
with certainty, to
determine.

Model:
• A mental
picture or
representation
of something
you cannot see.