
Experimental Design AP Bio
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Biology
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Experimental design and
Scientific Variables
AP-DC Biology
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Science Practice (SP) 3.C
Experimental Design
★ SP 3.A: “Identify experimental procedures that are aligned to the question including: identifying the independent and dependent variables, identifying appropriate controls, and justifying appropriate controls ”
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EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN and AP
On the AP test, you will be expected to:
○ Design experiments
○ Identify scientific variables (IV, DV, Controls, Constants, etc.
○ Explain the purpose of different aspects of a given experiment
○ Graph a set of given data
○ Make conclusions based on given experimental data
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What is Experimental Design?
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Experimental Design is the
process scientists use to plan
effective experiments that
utilize the scientific method
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The Scientific Method
★ All good science starts with an
observation and a testable
question.
★ Prominent Examples
○
Why did that apple fall on my
head?
○
Why are no bacteria growing
around the mold in these agar
plates?
○
What would happen to our
perception of time if we were
traveling close to the speed of
light?
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Experimental
Design 101
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Experimental Design Must-Haves
All experiments require identification and inclusion of the following:
○ Hypothesis
○ Independent, Dependent and Constant Variables
○ Control Groups
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What is a hypothesis?
●A prediction or possible answer to the problem or question you are
attempting to answer.
●Hypotheses always predict a relationship between the
independent and dependent variable (IV and DV).
●The best way to formulate a hypothesis is to ask yourselves these
questions:
○ 1. What is the independent variable from your observation/question
○ 2. What is the dependent variable from your observation/question
○ 3. What relationship would you expect to see based on your observation?
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➔
“Normal” hypothesis
➔
An
educated
prediction
about the results of the
experiment.
➔
A statistical hypothesis
➔
States that the IV has no effect
on the DV
➔
The NH is assumed to be
correctunless
statistical
analysisof
the
data
contradicts it.
How do transcription factors know
where the gene is?
Null
Hypotheses (NH)
Alternative
Hypotheses (AH)
Types of
Hypotheses
Null hypotheses are not formatted
as “If…then…” statements.
“Studying for my classes will have
no affect on my grades”
For AP Biology, it is best practice
to write your hypothesis in an
“If...then….”
“If I study for my classes, then I
will achieve higher grades”
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Hypothesis Practice
The rate of plant growth is directly related to the intensity of light received by the
chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast. Scientists expose
different plants to different light intensities and measure plant growth.
Propose an alternative AND null hypothesis for this experiment.
AH: If the plant receives a higher intensity of light, then the plant will experience
higher growth rates.
NH: The intensity of light received by the plant will not affect its growth rate.
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➔
The variable that is
manipulated or changed by
the researcher.
➔
This variable will vary
between experimental groups.
➔
The variable that changes in
response to the IV
➔
The DV is what is being
measured throughout an
experiment.
How do transcription factors know
where the gene is?
Dependent
Variable (DV)
Independent
Variable (IV)
Scientific Variables
Identify the Dependent Variable
A scientist is trying to determine if a
certain medicine kills cancer cells. They
treat the cancer cells with the medicine
and then measure how many die.
Identify the Independent Variable
A scientist is doing an experiment to
determine how light intensity affects
plant growth. They set up five plants in
different
intensities
of light
and
measure the growth of each plant.
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Constant Variables
➔
Variables that remain the same in
every group of an experiment.
➔
Essential to ensure that the changes
in the DV are being caused by
manipulation of the IV and not some
other variable
➔
What are some constant variables you
would include in the experiment
shown to the right?
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Types of Groups
found in
experiments
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Experimental Design Groups
➔ Positive Control Group
◆
Group that receives the “normal” amount/type of the independent variable.
◆
Used to ensure that the test subjects are working properly, and to make
comparisons.
➔ Negative Control Group
◆
Group that does not receive the independent variable.
◆
Used to ensure that the test subjects are working properly, and to make
comparisons.
➔ Test/Experimental Groups
◆
Groups that receive various amounts/types of independent variable
treatments, that is different than the control group(s)
◆
Used to actually test the hypothesis
All experiments will have a control of
some kind, but NOT all experiments will
have a positive AND negative control.
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Experimental Design Groups
The rate of plant growth is directly related to the intensity of light received by the
chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast. Plants normally
receive 8-10 hours of sunlight a day, depending on the season. Scientists expose different
plants to different light intensities and measure plant growth.
Propose a positive control group, a negative control group, and TWO possible
experimental groups
Positive Control: A plant that receives 8-10 hours of sunlight.
Negative Control: A plant that receives no sunlight at all
Experimental Groups: Plants receiving 2 and 4 hours of sunlight
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