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let’s practice! mrs buck notices that the california poppies in her garden grow either short and squat or long and leggy. curious, she tries to figure out why the difference in growth. she notices that the tall ones are in a shady region of the garden and the short ones are in the sun. to see if the amount of sunlight is what is actually affecting the growth, she wants to conduct an experiment. in this experiment, try to identify the: 1. hypothesis: handwritten text 2. null hypothesis: 3. independent variable: 4. dependent variable: 5. control group: collecting data replication: sample size (n): accuracy: precision: uncertainty: what are some ways that mrs. buck can increase the validity of her experience? interpreting results inductive reasoning vs deductive reasoning
1. Hypothesis:
The hypothesis is a testable prediction. Here, we predict that sunlight affects the growth (height/type) of California poppies. So, "The amount of sunlight received by California poppies determines their growth pattern (short and squat vs long and leggy)."
The null hypothesis states no relationship. So, "The amount of sunlight has no effect on the growth pattern of California poppies."
The independent variable is what's manipulated. Here, it's the amount of sunlight (sunny vs shady regions).
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The amount of sunlight received by California poppies determines their growth pattern (short and squat vs long and leggy).