Transcript Basic Terms

Science Basics
Getting a Handle on Some
Terminology
Fact or Belief?
• Fact – specific statement about of substance
or process that can be verified
Ex. Sodium is a reactive metal.
Sulfur is yellow.
Iron rusts.
Fact or Belief?
• Belief – statement that may be true but cannot
be verified at present
Ex. All electrons look alike.
The Sun will rise tomorrow.
As scientific belief is based on substantial evidence
that predicts a likely outcome or situation.
Law
• Law - generalized statement of a relationship
between variables in a system based on
repeated experimentation; can be used to
predict behavior of a system
Ex. As the temperature of a gas increases, its
volume increases.
Hypothesis or Theory?
• Hypothesis – possible action and/or
explanation for a behavior or an observation;
must be tested through experimentation
Ex. Increased temperature will speed up the
dissolving of a salt in water.
Hypothesis or Theory?
• Theory – generalized explanation for
observations based on repeated
experimentation or observations; can
sometimes be used for predictions
Ex. Behavior such as expansion with heat or
increased pressure with decreasing volume is
a result of particles that are far apart and
moving rapidly.
Scientific Method
Make an observation that raises a
question
State a question
Determine a possible reason for the
observation
Pose a hypothesis
Design and carry out an investigation
to prove or disprove the hypothesis
Do an experiment
Scientific Method
Compile information from the
experiment and decide if the
hypothesis was correct
Analyze/Make a conclusion
If the conclusion or experimental
process raises other questions, start
the process again.
Scientific Method
• Understand variables:
– Independent variable = one changed by the
experimenter
– Dependent variable = one that changes as a
result of a change in the independent
variable
– Controlled variable = any property that is
not being investigated and must remain the
same during the experiment
Scientific Method
 Make an observation that raises a question.
Do birds prefer red or blue bird
feeders?
 Determine a possible reason for the
observation. Pose a hypothesis.
Birds prefer red feeders.
 Design and carry out an investigation to
prove or disprove the hypothesis
Determine the variables:
Independent = color of the feeder
Dependent = # of birds at the feeder
Scientific Method
Determine the variables:
Controlled = type of feeder, type of
food, time of day recorded, height of
feeder, location of feeder…
Set up 3 blue and three red identical bird
feeders. At a set time each day for 10
days, record how many birds are at each
feeder. Record data in a suitable table.
Scientific Method
 Compile information from the experiment.
Analyze the data. Make a bar graph of
the number of birds at each color
feeder for each day.
 Decide if the hypothesis was correct.
Make a conclusion
The birds prefer a red feeder
over a blue feeder.