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Ex If you _______________the amount of ___________you give a mouse, its heart rate will increase. ** In some cases this exact form wont work, but it should be very close. For example If you use red light rather than green light the plant will grow higher. Examples of common mistakes when writing hypotheses: You forget to clearly state how the dependent variable changes. Wrong If you change the amount of sugar then the mouses heart rate will change. Right If you ____________the amount of sugar the mouses heart rate will _____________. Used it instead of stating both the independent and dependent variables. It is not specific enough. You must state both variables in the hypothesis. Wrong If you increase it, then the mouses heart rate will increase. Right If you increase_____________________, then the _______________________ will increase. You forget to include the type of organism or thing you tested. Wrong - If you increase the amount of sugar, then the heart rate will increase. Right - If you increase the amount of sugar, then ___________________________will increase. You included an explanation (I think or because) in the hypothesis. Wrong If you increase the amount of sugar, then your heart rate will increase because my heart seems to go faster after I drink soda. Right - If you______________________________________________________________. Note: In order to correctly create a hypothesis, you need to have a clear idea of what your independent and dependent variables are for the experiment. Refer to the first example of correct and incorrect hypotheses for clarification. You should get into the habit of writing the I.V. and D.V. between the research and hypothesis sections. Independent Variable (a.k.a.__________________): the variable you ________________ (in the 1st example: the amount of sugar). You must have the power to change or control the IV. Dependent Variable (a.k.a.___________________): the variable that you _____________________________ because of the independent variable (in the 1st example: the mouses heart rate). Experiment First section is a bulleted list of _________________you need to do the experiment. The second section is a numbered list of the _____________________that you will be doing. You should try to edit this to be as short as possible. If possible, use the phrase repeat steps .. instead of rewriting the steps a second time. Good experiments have the following: At least 2 groups: the ______________group and the __________________ group. You should get into the habit of identifying and writing the control and experimental groups after the materials list. Control group This is the _______________________ group. This is used to compare what you did with _________________________-. Ex mice that arent given sugar. Experimental group(s) This is where you change your __________________________to see what effect it has. You may have several ______________________groups. Ex mice that are given sugar. You may have several groups with different amounts of sugar in each. Have several _____________or several things per group. Be sure to average your trials in your data tables and when you graph! In general, more is more accurate, but can be more expensive and time consuming. Usually 3 5 will be enough. Ex You might have 5 mice you give sugar to and 5 that you dont. Only change___________________. Everything else should remain_______________. Ex You change the sugar, but each group gets the same light, food, water etc. These are called________________. Results should be __________________in lab. When possible they should be ___________________(numbers) not _____________________(descriptive words). Include ________________(g/mL, kg, cm, W, N). Ex You would need to be able to count the heartbeat on the mice to get the number of heart beats per minute. Analysis ______________________. It is one of the most important sections and is often the longest. Must include 3 parts: Data table (NO TAR) Graph (Line graph if possible HILTC, if not bar graph) Written analysis: Your analysis should explain what happened, what your results were, a discussion of your inconsistencies (if any) or your confidence in your results and problems you encountered while doing the lab. All four items are detailed on the next page. 1. Describe the relationship between the IV & DV. Say what happened. A) Statement about how changing the ____affected the ____. Ex Sugar increase the heart rate of mice. B) Support your statement with specific __________________________in lab. Refer to your data tables and graphs! Explain your results. Why do you think that this happened? Refer to the key science concepts and terms that might explain your results. Be sure to include your____________. Ex The reason that the mouses heart rate went up after it ate sugar was that the sugar gave the mouse more energy so it was moving around more. The heart had to beat faster to get enough oxygen to the muscles so it could move. Animals get their energy by breaking down the food they eat into glucose during the process known as cellular respiration. 3. How confident are you with your results? Did you find any___________________? If so, what do you think happened to cause the inconsistency? Be sure to include your thought process. Ex If all of your mice in the control group had a heart rate of around 50 and one had a heart ate of 98 this would be an inconsistency. You might think there was something wrong with that mouse, that the person who measured made a mistake, or that you recorded your information in the wrong spot. 4. How could you improve or extend this lab? This may include problems in the design of the lab or in carrying it out. Do NOT blame anyone else if your lab did not go well. Assume responsibility for how the lab went. . If you cannot discern a problem with the lab or the results, describe how you could modify the lab in some way to make it more meaningful or to learn more about the topic of study. Be sure to include your thought process. Ex My partner dropped the mouse and screamed and this may have increased the heart rate. I would improve this lab by handling the mice more carefully. Ex. 2- I would expand out understanding of how sugar affects the heart rate of mice by testing how other chemicals (like starch, caffeine, or artificial sweeteners) affect the heart rate of mice. What not to include: This lab was really fun Conclusion: _______ statements. The first tells whether your ______________________was correct or not in the PAST tense. The second is your ________________ rewritten in the PAST tense. Wrong: My hypothesis was right. Correct: My hypothesis was correct. 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