Question | Answer |
do your results support you hypothesis? | 1. correctly state yes or no (yes my results support my hypothesis). 2. state pattern in results. 3. use some of your results to support your hypothesis. |
identify your independent / dependent and controlled variable? | 1. independent - you change 2. dependant - measure 3. controlled variable - you keep the same |
what was the range of your independent variable? | 1. smallest and largest variable. 2. include units. |
was it a suitable range? | 1. look if there is a clear pattern in your results if so why. |
did you have any anomalies / anomalous? | 1. anomaly = any results that doesn't fit in the pattern. 2. yes/no. 3. identify anomalies. 4. explain why its anomalies. |
why is it a good idea to share your results? | 1. check your answers. 2. see if there is a similar pattern in results. |
plot results for case study. | 1. label axel with heading. 2. draw the line correctly. |
do case studies 1,2,3 support they hypothesis and to what extent? | 1. state yes/no for each hypothesis. 2. look out for incorrect calculations averages (include incorrect results in calculation. |
how can your results be used in the context of the investigation? | it is useful to my investigation because I work for a manufacture solar power xV ---+ |
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