- What observations were made regarding e-cigarettes that prompted the investigations?
- What question or problem is trying to be solved?
- Determine a possible hypothesis for the investigation.
- What controls should be in place in order to ensure the experiment is valid?
- Did the problem get solved? Were there any other questions that arose that would cause the investigators to continue studying e-cigarettes
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
E-Cigarettes
Read the article E-Cigarettes Help you Quit, and then be prepared to discuss the following questions in class - tuesday Sept. 10
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