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Observation & Measurement Skills

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Observation and Measurement Skills

Observations are key in science. The smallest observation may make a large difference to your results.

Preliminary data

Preliminary data

  • After a practical at school, your teacher gives you the exact measurements.
    • Exact measurements are not attained by chance.
    • Exact measurements come from trial and error.
Previous experiments

Previous experiments

  • Lots of people have tried your experiment before you.
    • These people have tried to get the best measurements you need for your results.
  • The best measurements will improve your results.
    • Your results will lead to valid conclusions.
Scales

Scales

  • It is important to read scales carefully.
  • The equipment you use should give you a high resolution of results.
    • For example, a beaker with a range of 10ml has a higher resolution than one with a scale of 50ml.
  • You can get more accurate results with a higher resolution.
Range of Data and results tables

Range of Data and results tables

  • The range of data is from the smallest number to the largest number.
    • The range should give a clear pattern of results.
  • Data should then be put in a results table.
The results table

The results table

  • The results table must be drawn using:
    • A ruler
  • The columns in the table must:
    • Be clear
    • Include the units of measurement
Columns of a table

Columns of a table

  • The first column is normally the independent variable.
    • The independent variable is the one you change.
  • The next columns are the dependent variables.
    • The dependent variables are the ones you measure.
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