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Process of Science

●​ Science is…
○​ A body of knowledge
○​ A process we used to acquire knowledge by testing ideas (hypothesis driven
science)

●​ The scientific method
○​ Observe and generalize
■​ Ex:
●​ Observation 1: Cyclophosphamide reduces tumors in rats
●​ Observation 2: Cyclophosphamide reduces tumors in dogs
●​ Generalization: Cyclophosphamide reduces tumors in mammals
■​ Inductive reasoning (extrapolating from specific to general case)
○​ Formulate a hypothesis
■​ Tentative statement (not question!) About the natural world
■​ Cannot ever be “proven“ only supported
■​ Must be testable and falsifiable
○​ Make a testable prediction
■​ Use deductible reasoning (Applying general case to specific)
■​ If/then statements, specific
●​ “If… (General thing) is true, then… (Specific thing) should
happen.”
○​ Experiment or observe
■​ Experiment: manipulation of the natural world to test your predictions
○​ Modify hypothesis
■​ Based off of experiments or observations, you modify your hypothesis

●​ Experimental design
○​ Controlled experiment: all possible variables are controlled so they cannot affect
the outcome
○​ Variable: what is being changed and observed during an experiment
■​ Independent variable: stands alone, and isn’t changed by the other
variables you were trying to measure
■​ Dependent variable: depends on the independent variable

●​ 4 characteristics of meaningful research:
○​ Uses controls (eliminates alternate explanations of results.)
○​ Tests one variable at a time
○​ Is replicated, or repeated several times (within and/or between experiments)
○​ Has a “large enough“ sample size
■​ Depends on experimental design
■​ How small of an effect you’re trying to detect
■​ How many resources you have

, ●​ What is a theory?
○​ A theory is a broad hypothesis that has been extensively, tested and supported
by many people




●​ Elements: fundamental form of matter that can’t be broken down

●​ Atoms: smallest unit of any element that retains physical and chemical properties of that
element
○​ Nucleus
■​ Protons (+ charge)
■​ Neutrons (neutral charge)
○​ Electrons (- charge, orbits the nucleus.)

●​ Atomic # (# of protons)

●​ Atomic mass (protons + neutrons)




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●​ Isotopes: Atoms with more or fewer than the “usual“ number of neutrons
○​ Stable
○​ Unstable (radiosotopes)
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