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You are given this hypothesis: “if beans are grown in soil with compost, then they will grow at the same rate as beans grown in soil without compost because compost has no effect on the growth rate of beans.” You have access to these supplies and equipment: fifty bean seeds, fifty small pots, potting soil, compost, and grow lights. Write a brief scientific design to test this hypothesis. Include the aspects of good scientific design described in this lesson.

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Divide plants into two groups of twenty-five. Plant twenty-five seeds in pots with potting soil without compost; this is the control group. Plant the other twenty-five in pots with potting soil and a specific amount of compost added; this is the experimental group. Place the pots under grow lights. After germination, measure the height of the plants at set intervals (e.g., every two days) for a set amount of time (e.g., two weeks). The IV is the presence or absence of compost. The DV is the height of plants. Twenty-five plants per group are good sample sizes; all obvious variables are controlled. The experiment is simple and specifically described so that it can be replicated. The seeds were assigned randomly; there is no apparent bias in the investigation.

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Put half of the beans in half of the pots along with compost soil and the other half with non comports. Keep track daily of growth rates. 
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