Experimental Design What makes an experiment valid?

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Experimental Design What makes an experiment valid?

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Experimental Design

What makes an experiment valid?

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Thinking like a Scientist!

Science starts with an observation Observation – the process of gathering

information in a careful, orderly way– Use your senses:

Sight Hearing Touch Smell Taste

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Data – information gathered from observation

Two Types:– Quantitative = numbers

There are 7 birds at the feeder

– Qualitative = descriptive, using characteristics that can't be countedThe bird has a red head.

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Variables- factors in an experiment-Time, Temperature, etc

A variable is something that is changed A control, is something that does not change

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Science experiments use…

Independent Variable: the one factor that is changed by the person doing the experiment

Dependent Variable: the factor which is measured in the experiment

Controls/ Constants: all the factors that stay the same in an experiment

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A birdy example…

Imagine you want to see what color of bird feeders your local birds preferred.

Red? Blue? Green?

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Our Constants and Variables

Independent Variable: color of the feeders Dependent Variable: amount of seed eaten Control: everything else that is kept the same, for

example:– the location of the feeders– the kind of feeder used– putting the feeders out at the same time

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Our Experimental Design

Constants Location of feeders

Kind of seed

Type of feeder

Independent

Variable Red Blue Green

Dependent

Variable

Amount of Seed Eaten

Amount of Seed Eaten

Amount of Seed Eaten

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If everything except the independent variable is held

constant, we can say:

The experiment is VALID.

(ONLY the independent variable can change!)

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Why is it important to only change the independent variable?

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If you don’t…

If you measure a change in the dependent variable, you won’t know whether it is the independent variable that is causing the change.