Using Scientific Method
¢ Define a hypothesis that is suggested by the data collected in the lab.
¢ Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
Part 1: Using the lab animation, fill in the following data tables to help you generate your hypothesis, outcomes, and analysis:
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Table 1: Maize Yield From Arable Soil
Amount of Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization (kg per 100 acres) Yield of Maize (mg of dry mass per 100 acres per year) in Arable Soil
0 8.0
20 10.7
40 13.0
60 15.2
80 16.4
100 18.2
120 19.2
140 20.8
160 20.4
180 20.1
Table 2: Maize Yield From Nonarable Sandy Loam Soil
Amount of Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization (kg per 100 acres) Yield of Maize (mg of dry mass per 100 acres per year) in Nonarable Sandy Loam Soil
0 15.6
20 17.0
40 18.2
60 19.3
80 20.0
100 20.9
120 21.2
140 21.8
160 21.1
180 20.1
Part 2: Write a 1-page lab report using the following scientific method sections:
¢ Purpose
o State the purpose of the lab.
¢ Introduction
o This is an investigation of what is currently known about the question being asked. Use background information from credible references to write a short summary about concepts in the lab. List and cite references in APA style.
¢ Hypothesis/Predicted Outcome
o A hypothesis is an educated guess. Based on what you have learned and written about in the Introduction, state what you expect to be the results of the lab procedures.
¢ Methods
o Summarize the procedures that you used in the lab. The Methods section should also state clearly how data (numbers) were collected during the lab; this will be reported in the Results/Outcome section.
¢ Results/Outcome
o Provide here any results or data that were generated while doing the lab procedure.
¢ Discussion/Analysis
o In this section, state clearly whether you obtained the expected results, and if the outcome was as expected.
o Note: You can use the lab data to help you discuss the results and what you learned.
Provide references in APA format. This includes a reference list and in-text citations for references used in the Introduction section.
Give your paper a title and number, and identify each section as specified above. Although the hypothesis will be a 1-sentence answer, the other sections will need to be paragraphs to adequately explain your experiment.