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Biologie
Middelbare school
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What do Biologists do?
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Slide 3 - Video
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Slide 6 - Video
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The steps of scientific research
1. Title
2. Research question
3. Hypothesis
4. Deduction
5. Materials
6. Method
7. Results
8. Conclusion
9. Discussion
10. Literature list
Plan of action
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Slide 10 - Video
00:05
TITLE:
The scientific method
Monthy Python "We've got a witch"
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00:31
1: FORMULATE THE RESEARCH QUESTION:
How do you know she's a witch?
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01:10
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION:
Consult "scientific" sources
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01:48
Information from consulted sources:
Witches can burn.
Things that burn are made of wood.
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02:25
Informatie uit geraadpleegde bronnen:
Heksen kunnen branden.
Dingen die branden zijn van hout.
Hout drijft.
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02:55
Information from consulted sources:
Witches can burn.
Things that burn are made of wood.
Wood floats.
Ducks float.
Anything that has the same weight as a duck is made of wood
If she is the same weight as a duck she is made of wood and therefore a witch!
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02:59
Formulate a HYPOTHESIS based on the sources consulted:
"If she has the same weight as a duck, she will float; therefore she is a witch"
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03:03
Deduction (expectation):
"If she has the same weight as a duck, she will float; therefore she is a witch"
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03:07
MATERIALs and METHODS
Using the largest scale and a duck.
Place the woman and the duck on the scales
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03:35
RESULTS:
The woman weighs the same as the duck.
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CONCLUSION
The woman weighed as much as the duck, and therefore she is a witch
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Discussion?
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Literature List (sources):
Gilliam, T. (Director). (1975). Monty Python and the holy grail [Film].
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Preparation
Research usually starts with a question: the research question
Goal of the research is to answer the question
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Hypothesis
Expected answer to the research question
Often seen formats:
-Cause and effect: If....., then...
- Correlation: ....has a positive effect on...
- Differences: comparing two or more groups
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Research plan
Different types of research:
Describing : collect data by observing
Experimental : testing hypothesis with experiment
- Control group
Developing : develop material/model/method
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Designing experimental research
Determine variable to be experimentally changed
Design multiple groups:
- Vary the variable between the groups
- Try to include control group (eliminate variable)
- Keep all other variables constant
Explain what will be measured, when, and how
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Slide 28 - Video
Analysis results
Displaying results in tables and graphs
Drawing conclusion from results
Comparing conclusion with hypothesis and analyse differences
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Slide 31 - Video
04:21
Which statement best defines inference?
A
Using existing knowledge to make logical assumptions
B
Following a set of instructions step by step
C
Memorizing facts to recall later
D
Explaining a concept through visual representations
Slide 32 - Quiz
05:25
Why is peer-review important in academia?
A
To meet university requirements
B
To increase publication rates
C
To promote competition among researchers
D
To ensure the accuracy and credibility of research findings
Slide 33 - Quiz
06:39
Why is a controlled variable important in an experiment?
A
To ensure that any observed effects are due to the manipulated variable.
B
To confuse the participants in the experiment.
C
To make the experiment more complicated.
D
To add unnecessary complexity to the experiment.
Slide 34 - Quiz
08:04
How are the dependent and independent variables related?
A
The dependent and independent variables are unrelated.
B
The independent variable influences the dependent variable.
C
The dependent variable has no impact on the independent variable.
D
The dependent variable determines the independent variable.
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