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What is
Science????
Dictionary Definition



  Better Definition
• Whether Pure or Applied, good Science
  relies heavily on the ability to:
  – Design valid experiments and make good
   observations




 Inquiry/Experimentation    Making Observations
• Dictionaries describe science as the
  observation, identification, description,
  experimental investigation (scientific
  method), and theoretical explanation of
  phenomena.
• This is a good description for fields like
  chemistry and physics where specific
  experiments can be run but what about
  other fields like archaeology, or geology
  where it is not so straightforward? Are
  these examples of science?
• Science – A way of learning about the
  natural world through observations and
  logical reasoning, and allows for
  growth and change as new ideas are
  explored.
  – Though simple, this definition is all
    encompassing
  – Within this we can separate out 2 distinct
    forms of science:
      Pure Science        Applied Science
• Pure Science – Pure science is an aspect
  of the field that deals directly with research
  simply for the sake of research.
  – Experiments are developed and hypothesis’
    are tested with the sole purpose of finding out
    what happens. It is the search for new
    information or the discovery of a new fact.
  – Motivated by curiosity
  – Can basically be thought of as the “search
    for new information”
• Applied Science (technology) – This is
  the aspect that involves actually using
  science, what was discovered using pure
  science, to improve the technology around
  us and to improve and ease everyday life.
• A large part of being a good scientist is
  observation. When we observe there are two
  types of observations that we can make:

  – Qualitative – These observations consist only of
    words. Describe things such as the color, shape, or
    odor of an object.
     • Practice Making Qualitative Observations


  – Quantitative – These observations use actual
    numbers. They describe aspects of an object that
    can be measured. Examples would be mass, length,
    speed, etc.
     • Practice Making Qualitative Observations

                        Questions
Make 3 Qualitative Observations




 1. The product is blue
     Click for answer     2. The reactants are red and yellow
                              Click for answer

        3. A gas was produced during the reaction
              Click for answer
Make 3 Quantitative Observations




  1. There for answerof
      Click are 94 mL        2. The product has a mass of 112 g
                                 Click for answer
  reactant
           3. 12 mL of reactants were changed into a gas
                 Click for answer
Scientific Inquiry
The practice of pure science is often referred to as
scientific inquiry


In scientific inquiry, an unknown question is
presented, an idea (hypothesis) is
suggested as a solution, the possible
solution is tested (experimentation),
and then a conclusion is drawn.


This process of inquiry is best described through what is
known as the scientific method
Scientific Method
The scientific method consists of eight (8) steps:
• State the question (what am I trying to find out?)
•   Collect information (what do we already know?)
•   Form a hypothesis (what do you think will happen?)
•   Test your hypothesis (perform the experiment)
•   Observe your results (ongoing during the experiment)
•   Record the data (ongoing during the experiment)
•   Analyze the data
•    Form a conclusion (either supporting or disproving
    your hypothesis)
Experimentation
Other than forming a hypothesis, the most important part
of the scientific method is the experiment.


An experiment is an organized procedure for testing a
hypothesis


In order for an experiment to be scientifically valid, it must
have two important parts:
       1) A valid experimental setup
       2) Valid experimental subjects
Valid Experimental Subjects
In any experiment, you also must have something to
   compare the results with, therefore you must have two
   different types of experimental subjects:
• Test Group – this is the subject where you change one
  variable to see what effect it will have
•    Control Group – this is used as a standard for
    comparison. In the control group, no variables get
    changed
Valid Experimental Setup
    In any good experiment, you need to be very careful of
    what you are testing and what you are doing to affect your
    results. Therefore, you must be careful to only have:
• Independent (manipulated) variable – what factor in an
  experiment that you change. There can only be ONE
  independent variable in any experiment.
•    Dependent (responding) variable – what factor in an
    experiment you are measuring the change as a result of
    changing the independent variable. The amount of
    change in the dependent variable is your “results”
•   Constants – all of the other factors in the experiment
    which must remain unchanged
Example:
  A student wants to see how watering a plant with salt
  water affects its growth. He has twenty plants. The first
  five he waters with regular water, the second five he
  uses water with 5 tablespoons of salt, the third five he
  uses water with 10 tablespoons of salt, and the last 5 he
  uses water with 15 tablespoons of salt. The first group
  of plants grows to an average height of 14 inches, the
  second group to an average height of 11 inches, the
  third to an average height of 8 inches and the last group
  to an average height of 4 inches.
• Which group is the control group? The test groups?
       Control – Plants with regular water; Test – Plants with salt water
                             Click for Answer
•    What is the independent variable? The dependent
    variable?
         IV – amount of salt in water; DV – height that plants grow
                              Click for Answer
•   What are some constants involved in this experiment?
                              Click for Answer
    Type of plant, amount of sunlight, amount of water, type of dirt, pots
Scientific Method
• Important to remember:

  – The scientific method is a tool to help
    scientists solve problems. It is not set in
    stone and not every step is always used and
    its not always followed in that exact order. It
    is mainly a guideline.
  – Experimentation usually goes more like this
• What is the difference between pure and
  applied Science?
   Pure science is done for its own sake, because the scientist
                  Click for Answer
   wants to know more about the world. Applied Science is
   done in order to improve life; to make things easier.


• Which category do you think most Science
  done today falls into? Why?
• What are the key components of a valid
  experiment?
  – A single independent variable
                Click for answer
  – A measurable dependent variable
  – All other variables kept constant
• Identify the following as qualitative or
  quantitative observations
  - The car moved fast             Qualitative
  - The car was traveling 50 mph   Quantitative
  – The flowers were blue          Qualitative
  – There were 5 flowers           Quantitative
  – The ball had a mass of 10 kg   Quantitative

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Nature of Science and Experimentation

  • 2. Dictionary Definition Better Definition
  • 3. • Whether Pure or Applied, good Science relies heavily on the ability to: – Design valid experiments and make good observations Inquiry/Experimentation Making Observations
  • 4. • Dictionaries describe science as the observation, identification, description, experimental investigation (scientific method), and theoretical explanation of phenomena. • This is a good description for fields like chemistry and physics where specific experiments can be run but what about other fields like archaeology, or geology where it is not so straightforward? Are these examples of science?
  • 5. • Science – A way of learning about the natural world through observations and logical reasoning, and allows for growth and change as new ideas are explored. – Though simple, this definition is all encompassing – Within this we can separate out 2 distinct forms of science: Pure Science Applied Science
  • 6. • Pure Science – Pure science is an aspect of the field that deals directly with research simply for the sake of research. – Experiments are developed and hypothesis’ are tested with the sole purpose of finding out what happens. It is the search for new information or the discovery of a new fact. – Motivated by curiosity – Can basically be thought of as the “search for new information”
  • 7. • Applied Science (technology) – This is the aspect that involves actually using science, what was discovered using pure science, to improve the technology around us and to improve and ease everyday life.
  • 8. • A large part of being a good scientist is observation. When we observe there are two types of observations that we can make: – Qualitative – These observations consist only of words. Describe things such as the color, shape, or odor of an object. • Practice Making Qualitative Observations – Quantitative – These observations use actual numbers. They describe aspects of an object that can be measured. Examples would be mass, length, speed, etc. • Practice Making Qualitative Observations Questions
  • 9. Make 3 Qualitative Observations 1. The product is blue Click for answer 2. The reactants are red and yellow Click for answer 3. A gas was produced during the reaction Click for answer
  • 10. Make 3 Quantitative Observations 1. There for answerof Click are 94 mL 2. The product has a mass of 112 g Click for answer reactant 3. 12 mL of reactants were changed into a gas Click for answer
  • 11. Scientific Inquiry The practice of pure science is often referred to as scientific inquiry In scientific inquiry, an unknown question is presented, an idea (hypothesis) is suggested as a solution, the possible solution is tested (experimentation), and then a conclusion is drawn. This process of inquiry is best described through what is known as the scientific method
  • 12. Scientific Method The scientific method consists of eight (8) steps: • State the question (what am I trying to find out?) • Collect information (what do we already know?) • Form a hypothesis (what do you think will happen?) • Test your hypothesis (perform the experiment) • Observe your results (ongoing during the experiment) • Record the data (ongoing during the experiment) • Analyze the data • Form a conclusion (either supporting or disproving your hypothesis)
  • 13. Experimentation Other than forming a hypothesis, the most important part of the scientific method is the experiment. An experiment is an organized procedure for testing a hypothesis In order for an experiment to be scientifically valid, it must have two important parts: 1) A valid experimental setup 2) Valid experimental subjects
  • 14. Valid Experimental Subjects In any experiment, you also must have something to compare the results with, therefore you must have two different types of experimental subjects: • Test Group – this is the subject where you change one variable to see what effect it will have • Control Group – this is used as a standard for comparison. In the control group, no variables get changed
  • 15. Valid Experimental Setup In any good experiment, you need to be very careful of what you are testing and what you are doing to affect your results. Therefore, you must be careful to only have: • Independent (manipulated) variable – what factor in an experiment that you change. There can only be ONE independent variable in any experiment. • Dependent (responding) variable – what factor in an experiment you are measuring the change as a result of changing the independent variable. The amount of change in the dependent variable is your “results” • Constants – all of the other factors in the experiment which must remain unchanged
  • 16. Example: A student wants to see how watering a plant with salt water affects its growth. He has twenty plants. The first five he waters with regular water, the second five he uses water with 5 tablespoons of salt, the third five he uses water with 10 tablespoons of salt, and the last 5 he uses water with 15 tablespoons of salt. The first group of plants grows to an average height of 14 inches, the second group to an average height of 11 inches, the third to an average height of 8 inches and the last group to an average height of 4 inches. • Which group is the control group? The test groups? Control – Plants with regular water; Test – Plants with salt water Click for Answer • What is the independent variable? The dependent variable? IV – amount of salt in water; DV – height that plants grow Click for Answer • What are some constants involved in this experiment? Click for Answer Type of plant, amount of sunlight, amount of water, type of dirt, pots
  • 17. Scientific Method • Important to remember: – The scientific method is a tool to help scientists solve problems. It is not set in stone and not every step is always used and its not always followed in that exact order. It is mainly a guideline. – Experimentation usually goes more like this
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  • 19. • What is the difference between pure and applied Science? Pure science is done for its own sake, because the scientist Click for Answer wants to know more about the world. Applied Science is done in order to improve life; to make things easier. • Which category do you think most Science done today falls into? Why?
  • 20. • What are the key components of a valid experiment? – A single independent variable Click for answer – A measurable dependent variable – All other variables kept constant
  • 21. • Identify the following as qualitative or quantitative observations - The car moved fast Qualitative - The car was traveling 50 mph Quantitative – The flowers were blue Qualitative – There were 5 flowers Quantitative – The ball had a mass of 10 kg Quantitative Remember to write out 2-5 questions about the notes for class!!