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Question
drag and drop the words or phrases that accurately complete the scenarios.
investigation #1: what happens when you add a mentos to a bottle of diet soda ?
type :
benefit: no interference
limitation:
investigation #2: which bottle of soda shows the greatest reaction when mentos is added?
type : comparative
benefit: comparing two or more things
limitation:
investigation #3: how does the amount of mentos affect its reaction with a fixed amount of diet soda?
type : experimental
benefit:
limitation:
To solve this, we analyze each investigation:
Investigation #1
- Type: Descriptive (since it's observing what happens, no comparison or variable manipulation).
- Limitation: Can't establish cause - effect (only describes the event, not why or how factors influence it).
Investigation #2
- Limitation: Multiple variables (when comparing different soda bottles, factors like brand, sugar content, carbonation level might vary, hard to control all except the one intended for comparison).
Investigation #3
- Benefit: Establishes cause - effect (by manipulating the amount of Mentos (independent variable) and observing reaction with fixed soda, we can see how the amount causes changes in the reaction).
- Limitation: Simplified conditions (lab conditions with fixed soda amount might not reflect real - world, more complex scenarios).
Filling the Blanks:
- Investigation #1:
Type: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Descriptive}}\)
Limitation: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Can't establish cause - effect}}\)
- Investigation #2:
Limitation: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Multiple variables}}\)
- Investigation #3:
Benefit: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Establishes cause - effect}}\)
Limitation: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Simplified conditions}}\)
(Note: If there was a list of drag - and - drop options, we'd match these descriptions to the options. Since options aren't provided, we give the typical answers for such scientific investigation type questions.)
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To solve this, we analyze each investigation:
Investigation #1
- Type: Descriptive (since it's observing what happens, no comparison or variable manipulation).
- Limitation: Can't establish cause - effect (only describes the event, not why or how factors influence it).
Investigation #2
- Limitation: Multiple variables (when comparing different soda bottles, factors like brand, sugar content, carbonation level might vary, hard to control all except the one intended for comparison).
Investigation #3
- Benefit: Establishes cause - effect (by manipulating the amount of Mentos (independent variable) and observing reaction with fixed soda, we can see how the amount causes changes in the reaction).
- Limitation: Simplified conditions (lab conditions with fixed soda amount might not reflect real - world, more complex scenarios).
Filling the Blanks:
- Investigation #1:
Type: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Descriptive}}\)
Limitation: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Can't establish cause - effect}}\)
- Investigation #2:
Limitation: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Multiple variables}}\)
- Investigation #3:
Benefit: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Establishes cause - effect}}\)
Limitation: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Simplified conditions}}\)
(Note: If there was a list of drag - and - drop options, we'd match these descriptions to the options. Since options aren't provided, we give the typical answers for such scientific investigation type questions.)