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Scientific Method Otter Bowl Diversity Event, December 2, 2006

Scientific Method Scientific method is process scientists collectively and over time use to construct an accurate (reliable and consistent) representation of the world A way to search for truth in how the natural world works A process for experimentation used to answer questions and explore observations Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge - Carl Sagan science consists in grouping facts together so that general laws or conclusions may be drawn from them. Charles Darwin

Steps of Scientific Method

Observations Good scientist notices/observes world around them and makes observations Looking for patterns Darwin, Newton, Galileo kept notes about their environment Observations

Spontaneous Generation In past people based beliefs on observations i.e. spontaneous generation, the theory that living organisms come from non-living things Frogs are born from floods in Nile River in Egypt Mold in barns creates mice Rotting meat creates mice or flies Life force in air that would turn food bad Recipes Buried bull will make bees Dirty rags in a barrel of grain will make mice

Hypothesis Educated guess- explain observations seen Examples: Rotting meat produces flies Bacteria in the air makes soup go bad Make as many hypotheses as possible Try to base on past experiences Must be testable by experimentation and deductive reasoning Can be proven incorrect, but never prove correct with 100% certainty Student examples

Predictions/Question Is the expected result if hypothesis and assumptions are true and your experiment can prove that Created to explain what is seen in observation Uses inductive reasoning from specific observations i.e. observed cells in animals x, y, z so all animals have cells Must have a simple/concrete answer that can be obtained from an experiment Examples Where do the flies at the butcher shop come from? Is there a life force in the air that causes bacteria to form? How many students came to class?

Tests Scientist performs an experiment to test hypothesis Experiment must be controlled with control group and experimental group(s). Only 1 variable is tested, everything else is exactly alike. Examples: Wide mouth jars with a piece of meat were subjected to variations of openness and one was sealed. In sealed jar no flies were seen. Broth was boiled in different flasks to sterilize it. All flasks were open except control. All open containers had bacteria Must do multiple replications Your results must be reproducible by other scientists and as your methods

After Testing If disprove the hypothesis, back to the observations, hypothesis, predictions and tests Keep on going through this process until you can t disprove the hypothesis Each time you come to conclusions from the experiment When you can t disprove the hypothesis you have a THEORY

Theory or Paradigm Is a generalization based on observations and experiments- it is VERY well tested and at this point can not be unproven Basis for predicting future events. Examples Gravity Evolution Big Bang Theory Plate Tectonics

Example Observation: Plant by window will begin to lean/grow towards window Predictions/Question: Why does the plant grow towards the window? Hypothesis, predictions, testing

Acidification of the Oceans Ocean gradually becoming more acidic (ph levels decreasing) Increased CO 2 in the atmosphere dissolving into the ocean because of balance of CO 2 in ocean and atmosphere If true, acidification may cause corals to die and effect the world s ocean and ecosystems

Scientific Method

Scientific Method as it relates to Acidification of the Oceans Summary of issue Observations Hypothesis Predictions Testing Conclusions/Theory