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how would you conduct your investigation? in your answer, explain your independent and
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how do you plan to analyze and communicate your results?
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To answer these parts, we need to assume a specific experiment (e.g., an experiment on plant growth with different fertilizers). Here's how to approach each part:
Part E: Conducting the Investigation (with Independent and Dependent Variables)
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To conduct the investigation (using a plant growth experiment as an example):
- Independent Variable (IV): The type of fertilizer (e.g., organic, synthetic, or no fertilizer as a control). This is the variable we manipulate.
- Dependent Variable (DV): Plant growth (measured as height, number of leaves, or biomass). This is the variable we observe/measure.
- Procedure:
- Select 30 identical plants (e.g., bean plants) and divide them into 3 groups (10 plants per group).
- Group 1: No fertilizer (control).
- Group 2: Organic fertilizer (e.g., compost).
- Group 3: Synthetic fertilizer (e.g., NPK).
- Place all groups in the same environment (same light, temperature, water, soil).
- Measure plant growth (DV) weekly for 8 weeks.