Experimental Design
Overview: Consider experimental designs of provided scenarios or include an experimental design in your proposal that you would like to reference.
Process:
Step 1: Prepare a proposal including what experimental designs you will be analyzing (given scenarios or other choice/s).
Scenario A: A food scientist wishes to determine which brand of popcorn pops the best. Design an experiment and include which conditions must be controlled in this experiment to prevent experimental error?
Scenario B: A scientist wishes to find out which of three fertilizers works best to grow tomato plants. Design an experiment to find out which fertilizer works best.
Step 2: Receive approval on proposal and solidify research for approved method of delivery.
Step 3: Gather data, research and analyze data based on answering all including the five major components of any laboratory report for each scenario studied.
Step 4: Complete project, edit on own, ask a family member or friend to proof-read and submit to your teacher on time.
Deliverables: Methods may vary. See project submission types. For any method of delivery, include a correct APA bibliographical sources list. An approved proposal. Written reports should be about 2-3 pages typed, double-spaced, 12-point font.
Fee: $900 on average [Consultant-Based Learning: Dollars Equate to Class Points/Credit]
Other helpful suggestions: Be sure to include hypothesis, materials, procedure, data (results, calculations, tables), and conclusions for each scenario. Explain the logic of the set-up in your opinion. Also, identify sources of potential error in the experiment and which conditions must be controlled to evaluate data correctly.
Process:
Step 1: Prepare a proposal including what experimental designs you will be analyzing (given scenarios or other choice/s).
Scenario A: A food scientist wishes to determine which brand of popcorn pops the best. Design an experiment and include which conditions must be controlled in this experiment to prevent experimental error?
Scenario B: A scientist wishes to find out which of three fertilizers works best to grow tomato plants. Design an experiment to find out which fertilizer works best.
Step 2: Receive approval on proposal and solidify research for approved method of delivery.
Step 3: Gather data, research and analyze data based on answering all including the five major components of any laboratory report for each scenario studied.
Step 4: Complete project, edit on own, ask a family member or friend to proof-read and submit to your teacher on time.
Deliverables: Methods may vary. See project submission types. For any method of delivery, include a correct APA bibliographical sources list. An approved proposal. Written reports should be about 2-3 pages typed, double-spaced, 12-point font.
Fee: $900 on average [Consultant-Based Learning: Dollars Equate to Class Points/Credit]
Other helpful suggestions: Be sure to include hypothesis, materials, procedure, data (results, calculations, tables), and conclusions for each scenario. Explain the logic of the set-up in your opinion. Also, identify sources of potential error in the experiment and which conditions must be controlled to evaluate data correctly.