Flipping Physics
Experimental Design Questions for AP Physics Explained
Experimental Design Questions for AP Physics exams are described and many examples of how to approach and answer these difficult questions are discussed.
Flipping Physics
2012 #2 Free Response Question - AP Physics C: Mechanics - Exam Solution
My solutions to Free Response Question #2 from the 2012 AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam. Also included are my reflections on how to get perform better on the exam.
Flipping Physics
2019 #3 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
My solutions to Free Response Question #3 from the 2019 AP Physics 1 Exam. Also included are my reflections on how to get perform better on the exam. This Experimental Design Question also works as a part of the AP Physics C: Mechanics...
Flipping Physics
2018 #2 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
My solutions to Free Response Question #2 from the 2018 AP Physics 1 Exam. This is an experimental design question about resistivity. Also included are my reflections on how to get perform better on the exam. This Experimental Design...
Psychology Unlocked
What is an experiment? The Experimental Method in Psychology
As Psychology is a science, it uses the experimental method in a similar way to Physics, Chemistry and Biology. However, because of the subject matter Psychologists are studying, it can sometimes seem a bit confusing. Under the hood, a...
Curated Video
Designing Statistical Experiments: Key Principles and Methods
This video discusses the process of designing a statistical experiment and explores three different design methods: completely randomized experiment, randomized block design, and matched pairs design. It explains the key principles of...
Psychology Unlocked
What are REPEATED MEASURES, INDEPENDENT GROUPS and MATCHED PAIRS? Experimental Design in Psychology
Experimental designs make a huge impact on the validity of an experiment's results. In this video, we explore the three main types of experimental design used in Psychology experiments: 1) Repeated Measures 2) Independent Groups 3)...
Flipped Math
Experimental Design
Experimentally, come up with a study design. Learners hear about different types of study designs, observational studies, and experiments. They identify the subjects, response variable, treatment, and whether there was a cause and...
SciShow
Why We Send Animals to Space
What were the first living things to travel to space? Long before humans went into orbit, scientists sent animals into space to see how space exploration would affect living things. Viewers of an interesting video learn about how animals...
Veritasium
The Truth About Toilet Swirl - Southern Hemisphere
Which way does your toilet water flow? A lesson in the Verisatium playlist explores the Coriolis Effect by examining the flow of water in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The team designs an experiment to control for all...
Crash Course
The Replication Crisis: Crash Course Statistics #31
There is growing evidence that suggests the results of many studies are not reproducible. The 31st lesson of the Crash Course Statistics playlist discusses possible causes of the problem and identifies solutions since producibility is...
Crash Course
Intro to History of Science: Crash Course History of Science #1
How, and where, did the scientific process as we know it begin? Journey back through time with the introductory video from Crash Course's History of Science series. The resource highlights what people do and don't know about the world,...
Fuse School
Reliability, Accuracy and Precision
Scientific results should be reliable, accurate, and precise, but what is the difference between the three? The first video in a series of 29 uses the metaphor of dart throwing to explain these three key terms in scientific experimental...
Crash Course Kids
Look Who's Talking
How do we know so much about how plants grow? By conducting experiments and investigations, of course! This is the focus of a video that describes the processes scientists use in order to unveil new information.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Study Edge Statistics: Lurking and Confounding Variables
This video discusses lurking and confounding variables which may impact a statistical experiment's results. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [5:18]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics and Probability: Study Design: Statistical Questions
Video explaining what the characteristics of a good statistical question are. [9:33]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: Study Design: Types of Statistical Studies
This video explains the different types of study designs used in statistics. [9:51]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Experimental Design: Lesson 2
This lesson will explain the three principles of experimental design. It is 2 of 4 in the series titled "Experimental Design."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Worked Example Identifying Observational Study
Worked example identifying observational study.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Worked Example Identifying Experiment
Worked example identifying experiment.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistical and Non Statistical Questions
A statistical question is one that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be variability in that data.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Introduction to Experiment Design
Introduction to experiment design. Explanatory and response variables. Control and treatment groups.