I have a research project, I'd gladly do this on my own but I only have a week to do it.
This is what I need to do:
Select a problem to investigate
Find information about the problem
Write an aim and hypothesis for my problem
Design an experiment about the problem
Set up the experiment and record results
Analyse the results
Discuss the results
Write a conclusion
Write a scientific report.
I do not know [b]WHAT[/b] "problem" I should apprehend.
The sheet gives possible "problems" I can choose from.
Do plants grow best in soil or a hydroponic environment?
How fast do slugs crawl?
How flammable are different fabrics?
How quickly do different foods deteriorate?
How do different solutions affect the corrosion of metals?
What factors affect seed germination?
How does the thickness of hair vary with age?
Do different colours of light affect plant growth?
Is there a relationship between gender and reaction time?
How tolerant are planets to salty soil?
Do all cereals absorb the same amount of milk?
What is the best method of removing moss from paving?
Do all plastic shopping bags carry the same weight without breaking?
Do weather conditions affect school attenance?
Which shape of paper aeroplane flies the furthest?
How does temperature affect the solubility of sugar?
I must choose one of those, or make my own "problem" up. I do not like the idea of using any of the above, nor can I think of a "problem" that can have an experiment. I need someone to think of a "problem", since I cannot think of one myself. I have untill the end of the month to finish this. Any ideas?
I can do the rest, I just need a problem to get started on.
inb4ragersgonnarage
sounds like a shitty project
and yea what the bottom poster said
We're not going to do your school work for you.
I will if you pay me though.
I just need a "problem". I can do the rest myself.
Cant you kids just do your homework for once? Grahame, I'm failing you this semester.
I think you have a problem there.
This is your problem.
Deal with it.:sax:
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does paint dry faster when wet
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Does grass grow faster when wet? Do with realtime footage.
Problem: Is there a relationship between gender and reaction time?
Experiment: Attempt to punch 5 men. Attempt to punch 5 women.
Put results in a graph.
Analyse and discuss results.
Get an A*
Design a bacteria that eats petroleum.
Sell to bp.
Try measuring gravitational acceleration. It can be done in one evening and is easy enough if you know at least a little physics.
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I suppose if you're a good writer you could also get away with some utter bullshit like "do items move on their own when I'm not looking".
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