Match each step of the scientific method on the left with the statement it describes on the right.


(Example: 1 & D)


Steps of Scientific Method:


1. Make an observation


2. State the problem


3. Identify variables


4. Create a hypothesis


5. Design an experiment


6. Collect Data


7. Draw a conclusion


Statements:


a. Why aren’t the plants in my kitchen growing?


b. I will use three of the same type of plants. I will give plant A no water for one month. I will give Plant B five ounces of water daily for one month. I will give Plant C two ounces of water daily for one month. All plants will have access to direct sunlight for 6 hours a day.


c. When I water my plants with five ounces of water daily, they will grow and maintain large, healthy leaves.


d. The plants in my kitchen aren’t growing.


e. Will the amount of

Respuesta :

The scientific method is a research method that consists of observations, measures, experimentation, analysis, and verification of a hypothesis. Matches: 1d, 2a, 3f, 4e, 5b, 6g, 7c.

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The scientific method is a research method that consists of systematic observations, measures, experimentation, analysis, and verification of a hypothesis.  It is based on reproducibility and refutability.

When conducting an experiment, you need to consider,

  • Definition and problem statement. The question for which there is not an answer yet. A question the investigator wants to answer.

  • Theoretical framework. Antecedents from other investigations. Previous knowledge about the study object is always required for a better understanding.

  • The main goal of the study is basically what the investigator wants to find out.

  • Hypothesis formulation. The researcher makes a hypothesis to predict or make a conjecture -not verified and which requires corroboration- about what is going on or expected to happen.

  • Identification of the study groups, and involved variables -independent, dependent, and control-.

  • Methodology description. Steps needed to get data.

  • Results. It includes data collection and analysis. This step involves testing the observations.

  • Discussion and Conclusion, through which the hypothesis might be rejected or accepted.

According to this framework, we can answer the question

1. Make an observation

d. The plants in my kitchen aren’t growing.

2. State the problem

a. Why aren’t the plants in my kitchen growing?

3. Identify variables

f. The amount of water my plants are getting and how much the plants grow.

4. Create a hypothesis

e. Will the amount of water I give my plants affect their growth?

5. Design an experiment

b. I will use three of the same type of plants. I will give plant A no water for one month. I will give Plant B five ounces of water daily for one month. I will give Plant C two ounces of water daily for one month. All plants will have access to direct sunlight for 6 hours a day.

6. Collect Data

g. After one month I see that Plant A did not grow and its leaves are brown. Plant B’s stem has grown by 4 inches and its leaves are large and green. Plant C has grown by 1 inch and has small green leaves.

7. Draw a conclusion

c. When I water my plants with five ounces of water daily, they will grow and maintain large, healthy leaves.  

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Answer:

1.d

2.a

3.f

4.e

5.b

6.g

7.c

Explanation:

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