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Key Activity 2nd part
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Created on September 11, 2023
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Deadline. Friday, September 29th before 23:59
What if I change this...?Second part
You will collect, process, analyze, and interpret the data from your experiments and state a conclusion.The experiments must contain 3 different independent variables and repeat them 3 times.
Conclusion
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Collecting and processing
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Evaluation
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Analysis and interpretation
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Submitting the report
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Analysis and interpretation
In this section you will write in prose form, not question-answer format, in third person.
- Identification of the trend(s) observed in the collected data and graph(s)
- Find atypical data (i.e., something that was not expected). If you do not find anything, you will indicate that "no atypical data were found during the experimentation."
- Relation between variables: i.e., find the connection between the variables based on the experimentation results, giving a broader explanation without making up any data.
- Explain what is happening in your results using a scientific context
Submitting the 2nd part
A PDF document must be submitted by two members of the team.The document must include:
- The corrections of the first part of the Core Activity.
- Collecting and processing data.
- Analysis and interpretation.
- Conclusion .
- Evaluation.
DO NOT forget to do the collaborative evaluation.
Conclusion
Your conclusion must answer these questions.
- The answer to the research question
- Whether or not there was a relation between the variables
- Whether or not the hypothesis was accepted or rejected
- Answer this question as a reflection: How the scientific method can be used in people's lives? (explain)
Evaluation
All experimentation is perfectible. In this section, you will make a brief reflection about your experimentation to evaluate it and improve it. You'll need to include the following:
- A list of all the mistakes made throughout the experimentation and their possible sources.
- Identify the potential impact these mistakes could have when getting your results.
- Propose how to avoid these errors.
Collecting and processing data
You will collect the quantitive data (numeric measurements) that come from your experiments. You will arrange that information into something readible and understandable.
Tables. Sort the data into well design tables, following the APA format.
Graphs. For visualizing the data. Can be bars, scatter plot, cake, etc.