iRuler
Premium Member
Here is something I wrote up for all of you who may have prac tests in your subjects, usually sciences.
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Hypothesis: An educated "guess" as to what the result of the experiment will be.
Aim: What you're trying to test. (Eg. to determine the viscosity of a liquid)
Variables: Independent (What will be changed to test your aim, eg (The liquid you're using), dependant: Depends on the independent (viscosity of the liquid), controlled (list everything, such as same person testing, same watch etc...)
Apparatus: Everything you'll be using in the experiment, even rulers, pencil, etc...
Method: Detailed steps of what will happen, in chronological order. At the end make sure you write "Repeat experiment 10 times, for reliability"
Results: What your results were
Discussion -
Accuracy: How errors were minimised, allowing more accuracy.
Improvements: How you could improve the experiment, such as better equipment.
Reliability: Is the experiment reliable?, for reliability you "Test for the repeatability of the experiment, if the experiment is repeatable, the experiment is reliable".
Validity: "The experiment was valid as its design successfully accomplished the aim." Also state, that all possible factors were controlled.
Conclusion: Answer to your hypothesis.
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Hypothesis: An educated "guess" as to what the result of the experiment will be.
Aim: What you're trying to test. (Eg. to determine the viscosity of a liquid)
Variables: Independent (What will be changed to test your aim, eg (The liquid you're using), dependant: Depends on the independent (viscosity of the liquid), controlled (list everything, such as same person testing, same watch etc...)
Apparatus: Everything you'll be using in the experiment, even rulers, pencil, etc...
Method: Detailed steps of what will happen, in chronological order. At the end make sure you write "Repeat experiment 10 times, for reliability"
Results: What your results were
Discussion -
Accuracy: How errors were minimised, allowing more accuracy.
Improvements: How you could improve the experiment, such as better equipment.
Reliability: Is the experiment reliable?, for reliability you "Test for the repeatability of the experiment, if the experiment is repeatable, the experiment is reliable".
Validity: "The experiment was valid as its design successfully accomplished the aim." Also state, that all possible factors were controlled.
Conclusion: Answer to your hypothesis.