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Advanced Scientific Research, Tues/Wed, 3/13 & 3/14, A/B Day

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What is needed for the results section?Results

S.ChS.1 Science Inquiry: Questions and Design - The learner will evaluate the importance of curiosity, honesty, openness, and skepticism in science.

1. Due - 1st 30 Data Points Graphs - Hardcopy & turnitin.com

2. Due - 60 Data Points Table
 
3. Return Literature Review
 
4. Final Paper Outline - See  Below for details - Due - 3/28-B & 3/29-A - 1st Draft of Final Paper
 
5. Processed Data Tables
 
6. March Mentor Check - 3/29 - A and 3/30 - B

   a. Terms list with at list 20 terms

   b. Mentor Meeting -

        i. Set Meeting

        ii. Data Collection - Data Tables, Graphs, Analysis - Mentor Sign off

        iii. Mentor Notes - 1 full page of notes

        iv. Mentor Signature on Orange Goal Sheet

        v. Orange Sheet - Completed goals for the month - detailed information

        vi. Email Printout from setting up Mentor Meeting

  Download ASR Research Goals Sheet

    c. Minimum of 8 entries for work on your project. Does not include mentor meeting

7. International Data - Find international data for your study

8. HW - 100 Data Points Data Tables & Graphs Due 3/21-A and 3/22-B

 
 
 
 
Final Paper Outline
 
    a. Title Page - Separate Page with Name, date, class
    b. Abstract - Separate Page - do this last after you have completed all paper modifications. Include summary of project, hypothesis, results, conclusion
    c. Introduction
            1. Research Question
            2. Lit Review with all modifications
            3. Hypothesis - 2 study citations needed
            4. Justification - include International Relevance and reason for study - 2 study citations needed
    d. Materials - list form
    e. Budget - science projects only
    f. Methods - step by step of updated procedure
    g. Results
            1. Include yours and international data
            2. Introduction
            3. Tables/Graphs - don't forget titles, units
            4. Summary of each Table/Graph - use Discussion chart that we glued in the logbook on 3/20 or 3/21
            5. Statistical Analysis - explain results
    h. Discussion of Results
            1. Introduction to Results
            2. Discuss each data table and graph and with the stat test for each
            3. Explain Relationships - patterns and trends of data
            4. Explain Major Findings - relate to International Data - be sure to have a study cited to support this
            5. 3 Problems/Improvements - explain in detail
            6. 3 Future experiments - explain in detail
            7. Recommendations - who would benefit from your study? why?
            8. Wrapup Conclusion - finalize in a final paragraph what the outcome and conclusion of your study is
    i. Reference Page
            1. Separate Page
            2. 8 minimum primary sources - check format
            3. Make sure to cite where the Survey or Test for your study came from
            4. Materials citation - science only
    j. Appendix
            1. Title page - Separate Page - this is the Table of Content for the Appendix
            2. Copy Survey or test - make sure there is a title
            3. Pictures - label each picture
            4. Raw Data - Excel Spreadsheet of all raw data. Don't forget format, title, lines
            5. Stat Tests - the printout of the stat test run for your data
    k. Acknowledgement
            1. Separate Page
            2. Explain how they helped you
            3. Mentors
            4. Teachers
            5. Anyone else?

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