Science Experiment/ Report help

Ask specific questions about preparing for a science fair, such as: judging, how to set up your display board, preparing a presentation, preparing for questions...

Moderator: berkeleywebs

Locked
Just-T
Posts: 2
Joined: Thu May 08, 2008 7:13 am
Occupation: Student
Project Question: Please Help! I am working on a Science Experiment/Report, and I decided to do the experiment Dog Toys:What makes One Favorite or a Flop to Fido?-That was listed on Science Buddies. My problem is that I can't figure out what the varibles are? Independent variable? Dependent variable? Controlled variable? Help-Thanks
Project Due Date: ASAP
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

Science Experiment/ Report help

Post by Just-T »

Please Help! I am working on a Science Experiment/Report, and I decided to do the experiment Dog Toys:What makes One Favorite or a Flop to Fido?-That was listed on Science Buddies. My problem is that I can't figure out what the varibles are? Independent variable? Dependent variable? Controlled variable? Science buddies suggest that you conduct 4 experiments and 3 trials per experiment. You will use 4 dog toys per experiment-and continuing to use the same toys for each of the trials per experiment. I think that my dog-Harley would be the dependent variable(because he won't change), But what is the independent variable? I think that the independent variable would be the different type of toys used for each experiment, interactive toys, different shaped toys, different textured toys, favorite four-but how would that be worded? Various toys? Would various toys be the independent variable? Humm....not at all sure about controlled variable-maybe the location of the test-my living room, Harley-my dog, and maybe the same number of toys? I'm also not sure about how to measure this either. I am thinking that the nominal data (qualitative) collected in these experiments will determine which one of the dog toys will ultimately stimulate Harley the most. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
tdaly
Former Expert
Posts: 1415
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:27 pm
Occupation: Planetary Scientist
Project Question: N/A
Project Due Date: N/A
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Science Experiment/ Report help

Post by tdaly »

Just-T,

Welcome to the Ask an Expert forums!

For the benefit of other Experts who may respond to your question, the Science Buddies Project Idea that Just-T is working on can be found here: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p016.shtml.
My problem is that I can't figure out what the variables are? Independent variable? Dependent variable? Controlled variable?
Let me give you a brief overview of dependent, independent, and controlled variables. The independent variable is the thing that you purposely change. From reading you post and the Science Buddies Project Idea, it looks to me like your independent variable is, as you say in your post, the type of toy (interactive toys, different shaped toys, etc.). The dependent variable is the variable that changes in response to the independent variable. The dependent variable depends on the independent variable. It looks like you dependent variable is not necessarily your dog, but rather your dog's behavior/interest level. Controlled variables are things you keep the same in each experiment and in each trial. You list a few variables that you should control: the location of the test, the dog, and the number of toys. Some other variables that you might consider controlling are: the distance from the dog to the toys when you release him/her, the basket the toys are in, the time limit for all of the trials (see step 8 in the "experimental procedure" section of the Project Idea), and the time of day that you do the experiments. You should also take a look at step 15 of the "experimental procedure" for other ideas of variables to control.

For more information about variables, take a look at Science Buddies' guide to variables, found here: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... bles.shtml. If you don't understand the discussion found on that page, you may want to look at this page: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... test.shtml

A good way to present your dependent, independent, and controlled variables is in a list. Here's an example list:

Independent Variable: the type of toy (interactive toys, different shaped toys, different textured toys, favorite four)

Dependent Variable: Harley's behavior as measured by his interest level

Controlled Variables: the location of the test, using the same dog, and the number of toys... (you can add other controlled variables to this list)

Good luck with your project; let us know if you have any more question!
All the best,
Terik
Just-T
Posts: 2
Joined: Thu May 08, 2008 7:13 am
Occupation: Student
Project Question: Please Help! I am working on a Science Experiment/Report, and I decided to do the experiment Dog Toys:What makes One Favorite or a Flop to Fido?-That was listed on Science Buddies. My problem is that I can't figure out what the varibles are? Independent variable? Dependent variable? Controlled variable? Help-Thanks
Project Due Date: ASAP
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

Working on a workable hypothesis

Post by Just-T »

Hum....I am trying to figure out my hypothesis for my project? I am doing the project that is listed on science buddies, Dog Toys: What Makes One a Favorite or a Flop to Fido?

I was thinking the hypothesis might be....... If animals are offered enrichment toys then the toys may stimulate the animals natural behaviors.

or for my dog....If my dog is offered enrichment toys then the toys may stimulate his natural behavior.


Does that sound like a workable hypothesis?

I know that the hypothesis must be a testable statement....but I suppose that by the experiment this statement can be tested- by my dogs behavior during the experiment-right?

Thanks for any offered suggestions....
tdaly
Former Expert
Posts: 1415
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:27 pm
Occupation: Planetary Scientist
Project Question: N/A
Project Due Date: N/A
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Working on a workable hypothesis

Post by tdaly »

Just-T,

Just so you know, we ask that you keep all of your questions regarding your project on the same thread. This helps the Experts be better able to help you. Because of this, I've combined your two topics into one with the subject "Science Experiment/ Report help".

Thank you,
All the best,
Terik
tdaly
Former Expert
Posts: 1415
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:27 pm
Occupation: Planetary Scientist
Project Question: N/A
Project Due Date: N/A
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Science Experiment/ Report help

Post by tdaly »

Just-T,

A hypothesis is an educated guess about how you think that your dependent variable will respond to your independent variable. Recall that your independent variable is the type of toy and the dependent variable is Harley's behavior as measured by his interest level (if you have expanded your study to include more than one dog, then you may adjust your dependent variable accordingly). You have the "If..., then..." form of your hypothesis, which is good, but let's take a look to make sure that your hypothesis relates your dependent and independent variables.
If animals are offered enrichment toys then the toys may stimulate the animals natural behaviors.
or
If my dog is offered enrichment toys then the toys may stimulate his natural behavior.
These are good; however, remember that you are measuring your dog's behavior by "interest level." Also remember that you are only testing (as best as I can tell) your dog, Harley, so you can't say "animals." You need to say "my dog." So perhaps you should rephrase your hypothesis like this: "If my dog is offered an enrichment toy, then he will have a higher interest level than if he were offered a different kind of toy."

Let me know if this make sense or if you have any more questions.

Good luck on the project!
All the best,
Terik
libbs234
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Apr 12, 2009 2:08 pm
Occupation: school
Project Question: wich type of water (chloranated, salt, river/fresh, pond, lake , faucent, or bottled) grows algae the fastest?
Project Due Date: 4/14/09 ( april 14 ,2009)
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Re: Science Experiment/ Report help

Post by libbs234 »

the variables are the types of toys
Locked

Return to “Preparing for the Science Fair”