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Scientific Method Set of procedures by which scientists learn about the world

Scientific Method Set of procedures by which scientists learn about the world

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Scientific Method

Set of procedures by which scientists learn about the world

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Marine Laboratories

• Woods Hole• Mote Marine Laboratory• Univ. Miami - RSMAS• UC, Santa Barbara• University of Georgia• University of Georgia – Odum School of

Ecology• Univ. Rhode Island

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The Scientific Method

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Two Ways of Thinking

• Induction: one uses separate observations to arrive at general principles

• Deduction: reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions

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InductionBecause sailfish, sharks, and tuna are all fishes, all fishes have gills.

General conclusions made on the basis of specific observations.

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DeductionSuppose a marine biologist used induction to make the general statement:

All marine animals have gills. That marine biologist might then reason that if all marine animals have gills and whales are marine animals, then whales must have gills.

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HypothesisA statement that might be supported by data.

If (cause), then (effect) statement.

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Hypothesis • There are no absolute truths

• Scientists speak of accepting a hypothesis, never proving them

• Testing hypothesis: more confidence can be placed in a hypothesis that has stood up to the hard testing than in an untested one.

• Suggesting an alternative hypothesis.

The nature of scientific proof:

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Experiment

Factors affecting observations: variablesControlled vs. experimental variable