Write The Observation For The Highest and Lowest Value of The Responding Variable.
Write The Observation For The Highest and Lowest Value of The Responding Variable.
7. MAKING HYPHOTHESIS
Able to state the hypothesis correctly based on the following criteria:
Relate the manipulated variable and the responding variable (When relating mv and rv,
do not use neutral relationships like affects or influence or changes with. Commit yourself
to one of the following relationship terms: increases with / decreases with .
8. PREDICTING
QUESTION : If the experiment is repeated .., predict the observation
ANSWER : One number or relevant statement e.g. the (responding variable) will be higher /
lower than (the value in the first experiment)
9. DEFINING OPERATIONALLY
This is a definition in the context of the experiment, and not the textbook definition.
EXAMPLE 1: An experiment is carried out to investigate photosynthesis and the number of
bubbles released is counted. The operational definition of photosynthesis would then be:
Photosynthesis is the process where green plants release bubbles in the presence of light, carbon
dioxide and water.
EXAMPLE 2: An experiment is carried out to investigate photosynthesis and leaves are tested
with iodine solution for the presence of starch. The operational definition of photosynthesis
would be:
Photosynthesis is the process where green leaves in the presence of light, carbon dioxide and
water,
produce starch which turns iodine solution dark blue.
(You must have a phrase which includes the context of the experiment / experimental conditions.)
Or even simpler:
To define operationally, say the question is asking you concerning Operational Definition of
Strong Acids, and the manipulative variable is the acid with various pH value and the
responding variable is The Reading of The pH meter.
Hence the operational definition is :
A strong acid causes the pH meter to show a smaller magnitude reading when the bulb of the pH
meter is immersed in each of the samples of various concentrations of the acid, given that the
volume of the tested acids is the same and all acids are of the same type.
PAPER 3 : QUESTION 2
This question tests students ability to plan an experiment in a given format.
Students must have all of the following :
1.
Problem statement
2.
Aim of investigation
3.
Hypothesis
4.
Variables
5.
6.
Technique used
7.
8.
Presentation of data
9.
Conclusion
1. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Must be written in the form of a question remember to end with a question mark.
2. AIM
Write down the aim as given in the question.
3. HYPOTHESIS
Able to state the hypothesis correctly based on the following criteria:
Relate the manipulated variable and the responding variable (Remember no neutral
relationship terms)
4. VARIABLES
Write down all 3 variables (one of each)
5. TECHNIQUE
In a complete sentence, write down what is observed or measured (include the instrument
used). State the specific name of the technique where applicable.
Example :
(i) Measure and record the volume of fruit juices needed to change blue DCPIP to colourless,
using a syringe.
(ii)Measure and record the initial and final temperature of the water in the boiling tube using a
thermometer.