scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Method 2022-09-15
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- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The action or process of changing in shape or distorting, especially through the application of pressure.
- A geologic process in which tectonic plates split apart from each other.
- A system of ideas intended to explain something.
- The point on the earth's surface vertically above the hypocenter (or focus), point in the crust where a seismic rupture begins.
- An area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
- A planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements.
- Outermost shell of a terrestrial planet.
- A current in a fluid that results from convection.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- A linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
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- The process by which the North pole is transformed into a South pole and the South pole becomes a North pole.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- The place inside Earth's crust where an earthquake originates.
- Boundary between two tectonic plates, where the plates are moving horizontally or vertically in opposite directions, not against or away from each other.
- What happens to the crustal material on either side of a fault during an earthquake.
- Mostly solid bulk of Earth’s interior.
- The mantle in the region under the lithosphere and the asthenosphere, but above the outer core.
- A fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal.
- Extremely hot center of Earth, another planet, or a star.
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
- The movement of continents resulting from the motion of tectonic plates.
- Huge and irregular slabs of rock into which the lithosphere of the earth is broken.
24 Clues: Mostly solid bulk of Earth’s interior. • Outermost shell of a terrestrial planet. • A system of ideas intended to explain something. • A current in a fluid that results from convection. • Extremely hot center of Earth, another planet, or a star. • The place inside Earth's crust where an earthquake originates. • ...
Scientific Method 2021-01-13
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- a test that is performed in order to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiement
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- a diagram used to show percentages of a whole
- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiement
- a tool used by scientists in order to record observations
- what happened; the outcome of something
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- a diagram used to show change in data over time
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- observations gathered using the five senses
- observations gathered that can be measured, counted or calculated
- a logical explanation for an observation
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- a diagram used to compare different groups of data
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results
- factors that are kept the same
- a method of investigation used to identify, explore and solve problems
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
- factors that can change or "vary"
- a question to be considered, solved, or answered
24 Clues: factors that are kept the same • factors that can change or "vary" • what happened; the outcome of something • a logical explanation for an observation • observations gathered using the five senses • a diagram used to show percentages of a whole • a diagram used to show change in data over time • a question to be considered, solved, or answered • ...
Scientific Method 2015-09-07
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- / Information gathered during an investigation.
- / Reasonable guess based on observation.
- / Rule that describes a pattern in nature.
- / A changing factor while other constant are kept the same.
- Method / Systematic observation, measurement, experiment, and testing.
- / In an experiment it is kept the same and does not change.
- variable / A changing variable in an experiment.
- / Reason why something is occurring or being done
- / To Explain the meaning
- Variable / Changes as a result of changes in the independent variable.
- / Items used in a scientific experiment or test.
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- / Study to determine the relationship and nature of parts.
- / What the outcome will be
- / Watching and noting test outcomes or experiment results
- / Guess what will happen or occur.
- / Factor that can be changed in an experiment
- Conclusion based on an observation.
- / Test period
- / Scientific procedure to make a discovery or test a hypothesis.
- / What is expected to be the outcome or experiment result.
20 Clues: / Test period • / To Explain the meaning • / What the outcome will be • / Guess what will happen or occur. • Conclusion based on an observation. • / Reasonable guess based on observation. • / Rule that describes a pattern in nature. • / Factor that can be changed in an experiment • / Information gathered during an investigation. • ...
Scientific Method 2018-10-03
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- a test that is performed in order to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiement
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- a diagram used to show percentages of a whole
- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiement
- a tool used by scientists in order to record observations
- what happened; the outcome of something
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- a diagram used to show change in data over time
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- observations gathered using the five senses
- observations gathered that can be measured, counted or calculated
- a logical explanation for an observation
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- a diagram used to compare different groups of data
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results
- factors that are kept the same
- a method of investigation used to identify, explore and solve problems
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
- factors that can change or "vary"
- a question to be considered, solved, or answered
24 Clues: factors that are kept the same • factors that can change or "vary" • what happened; the outcome of something • a logical explanation for an observation • observations gathered using the five senses • a diagram used to show percentages of a whole • a diagram used to show change in data over time • a question to be considered, solved, or answered • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-05
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- What a scientist writes summarizing the result of an experiment
- The collecting of information on a particular subject
- To observe carefully and in detail
- To determine the extent, quantity, or dimensions
- Visual aids used by scientists to communicate results of an experiment
- The process used by scientists to solve problems
- To group information into categories
- Evidence gathered through observation (especially during experiments)
- To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations, to confirm the results of the original study
- Indicate in advance on the basis of observation, experience or scientific reason
- To form an idea as a result of the analysis of the data
- Part of the experiment capable of changing
- To make a conclusion based on reasoning and observation
- A detailed series of steps to follow to perform an experiment
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- A standard to compare with the results in an experiment
- The methodological studying of the natural world through experimentation and verification of facts
- The first step in the scientific method is to define or identify the _______
- A statement predicting the result of a controlled scientific experiment
- The outcome or conclusion of an experiment after a period of time
- To record observations, research and other information related to the experiment
- The variable that depends on other factors, also the variable that will be measured and affected during the experiment
- To notice similarities or differences
- The variables that the experimenter changes to test their dependent variable
- To examine carefully and in detail to identify
- To name or recognize something based on its properties
- The action or process of examining something carefully in order to gain information
- To cause favoritism or influence to experimental results
- To write down in permanent form for later reference
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact
- A feature of the experiment that does not change
30 Clues: To observe carefully and in detail • To group information into categories • To notice similarities or differences • Part of the experiment capable of changing • To examine carefully and in detail to identify • To determine the extent, quantity, or dimensions • The process used by scientists to solve problems • A feature of the experiment that does not change • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-05
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- a test that is performed in order to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiement
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- a diagram used to show percentages of a whole
- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiement
- a tool used by scientists in order to record observations
- what happened; the outcome of something
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- a diagram used to show change in data over time
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- observations gathered using the five senses
- observations gathered that can be measured, counted or calculated
- a logical explanation for an observation
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- a diagram used to compare different groups of data
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results
- factors that are kept the same
- a method of investigation used to identify, explore and solve problems
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
- factors that can change or "vary"
- a question to be considered, solved, or answered
24 Clues: factors that are kept the same • factors that can change or "vary" • what happened; the outcome of something • a logical explanation for an observation • observations gathered using the five senses • a diagram used to show percentages of a whole • a diagram used to show change in data over time • a question to be considered, solved, or answered • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-31
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- procedure to test a hypothesis
- final report of all the results
- Gathering Information, the second step in the scientific method
- step by step detailed instructions
- items used to carry out experiment
- manipulated/changed by scientist
- data described using numbers
- if/then/because statement
- labeled as the X and Y ___ on a graph
- what you think will happen in the future
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- what other results are compared to
- data described using words
- stays the same during the experiment
- a graph showing multiple data points
- using your senses to notice something
- variable data that is collected/measured
- 6 step process to answer a question
- detailed examination of data
- a graph showing the percent of a whole
- each time an experiment is repeated it is a ___
20 Clues: if/then/because statement • data described using words • detailed examination of data • data described using numbers • procedure to test a hypothesis • final report of all the results • manipulated/changed by scientist • what other results are compared to • step by step detailed instructions • items used to carry out experiment • 6 step process to answer a question • ...
scientific method 2024-03-21
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- A testable explanation or prediction based on available evidence and prior knowledge.
- The degree of closeness of a measurement to the true value of the quantity being measured.
- The variable that is measured or observed in response to changes in the independent variable.
- The process of designing, conducting, and analyzing controlled experiments to test hypotheses or investigate phenomena.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and has undergone rigorous testing and validation.
- A subset of a population that is selected for study, often to make inferences or generalizations about the entire population.
- A factor or condition in an experiment that is deliberately changed or manipulated to observe its effect on the outcome.
- A judgment or decision reached by reasoning after considering evidence and facts.
- The relationship between cause and effect, where one event (the cause) brings about another event (the effect).
- Principles or standards of conduct governing the behavior of individuals or groups in a particular context, often related to moral values and responsibilities.
- A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or validate a scientific theory.
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- The variable that is deliberately manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment.
- A factor or condition in an experiment that remains unchanged throughout the study to ensure that only the variables being tested are affecting the outcome.
- In an experiment, a standard against which the results are compared to assess the effectiveness of the experimental treatment.
- The act of closely watching or monitoring something, often in a systematic way, to gather data and information.
- A statistical measure indicating the extent to which two variables fluctuate together, often without implying a causal relationship.
- The degree of exactness or refinement in measurement, indicating how closely repeated measurements agree with each other.
- Systematic error or deviation from the truth in judgment or decision-making, often influenced by personal beliefs or prejudices.
- The process of repeating or reproducing an experiment or study to confirm the validity of its results.
- The process of quantifying or assigning a numerical value to a property, characteristic, or phenomenon.
- Information collected through observation, experimentation, or measurement, often used as evidence in scientific research.
21 Clues: A judgment or decision reached by reasoning after considering evidence and facts. • A testable explanation or prediction based on available evidence and prior knowledge. • A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or validate a scientific theory. • The degree of closeness of a measurement to the true value of the quantity being measured. • ...
Scientific Method 2013-12-04
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- brilliant German astronomer and mathematician
- Method step-by-step process of discovery
- state the problem
- Englishman who devoted his life to understanding how truth is determined
- single force that keeps planets in orbit around sun
- branch of mathematics
- collect, record, and analyze data
- possible explanation
- experiment to test the hypothesis
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- Italian astronomer, assembled the first telescope
- to go against
- astronomer who discovered why planets moved the way they did
- sun-centered model of universe
- Frenchman who devoted his life to understanding how truth is determined
- gather information on the problem
- a person who is an expert in the study of knowledge
- Copernicus polish scholar, published "On the revolutions of the heavenly spheres
- draw conclusions
- form a hypothesis-educated guess
- communicate, share data, answer questions
20 Clues: to go against • draw conclusions • state the problem • possible explanation • branch of mathematics • sun-centered model of universe • form a hypothesis-educated guess • gather information on the problem • collect, record, and analyze data • experiment to test the hypothesis • Method step-by-step process of discovery • communicate, share data, answer questions • ...
Scientific Method 2021-01-07
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- Preforming an experiment multiple times.
- A known part of the experiment used for comparison to unknowns.
- Example: I see the leaf is green
- The variable that is affected by the independent variable.
- Prefix meaning "life".
- A detailed list of steps for preforming an experiment.
- Parts of the experiment which remain constant throughout are __ variables.
- The number of things being studied in the experiment.
- Prefix meaning "true".
- Data using observations is __ data.
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- Data using numbers is __ data.
- Suffix meaning "nucleus".
- The most precise digit a tool can read to.
- Example: I think the leaf will hold 12 pounds
- Example: How much weight can the leaf hold?
- The changing variable is the __ variable.
- Prefix meaning "environment".
- Estimating the first digit after the least count (abbreviation).
- Prefix meaning "before".
- Suffix meaning "study of".
20 Clues: Prefix meaning "life". • Prefix meaning "true". • Prefix meaning "before". • Suffix meaning "nucleus". • Suffix meaning "study of". • Prefix meaning "environment". • Data using numbers is __ data. • Example: I see the leaf is green • Data using observations is __ data. • Preforming an experiment multiple times. • The changing variable is the __ variable. • ...
Scientific Method 2019-12-09
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- A test using observations and controlled variables to discover answers to questions, and/or to check a hypothesis.
- The information you collect from the experiment
- System The International System of Units which is the official name of the metric system.
- A tested and reliable explanation of nature, that is supported by many observations and experiments
- Variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable
- Something that can affect a system being examined, and is therefore a factor that may change in an experiment.
- A statement made about the future outcome of an experiment based on past experiences or observations.
- The breakdown of something that is complex into smaller parts in such a way that leads to a better understanding
- Experimental tests done more than once.
- To compare the characteristics of something (such as mass, length, volume) with a standard (such as grams, meters, liters).
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- A process of critical thinking that uses observations and experiments to investigate testable predictions about the physical
- Data that is based on measurable characteristics of things or events such as mass, volume, length, and quantity.
- Thinking that uses specific sets of skills to carefully analyze problems step- by step.
- Factor in a controlled experiment that is changed
- Group in a experiment that is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- The action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information
- Data that is based on observable characteristics of things or events that can be collected using the five senses.
- A prediction about what will happen with the experiment- written in an if-then statement
- The study of life
20 Clues: The study of life • Experimental tests done more than once. • The information you collect from the experiment • Factor in a controlled experiment that is changed • A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience • Variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-28
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- procedure to test a hypothesis
- final report of all the results
- Gathering Information, the second step in the scientific method
- step by step detailed instructions
- items used to carry out experiment
- manipulated/changed by scientist
- data described using numbers
- if/then/because statement
- labeled as the X and Y ___ on a graph
- what you think will happen in the future
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- what other results are compared to
- data described using words
- stays the same during the experiment
- a graph showing multiple data points
- using your senses to notice something
- variable data that is collected/measured
- 6 step process to answer a question
- detailed examination of data
- a graph showing the percent of a whole
- each time an experiment is repeated it is a ___
20 Clues: if/then/because statement • data described using words • detailed examination of data • data described using numbers • procedure to test a hypothesis • final report of all the results • manipulated/changed by scientist • what other results are compared to • step by step detailed instructions • items used to carry out experiment • 6 step process to answer a question • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-02
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- The process of interpreting the data collected during an experiment to determine what it means.
- resultsts of the experiment and a statement of how the results relate to the hypothesis.
- Any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types.
- Information and measurements gathered from observations, experiments, or research.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- Group The group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested.
- Data Descriptive data that is observed and recorded using the senses (e.g., color, texture).
- The process of repeating an experiment to verify results and ensure reliability.
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- Variable (Control) Variables that are kept constant to ensure that the effect on the dependent variable is due only to the independent variable.
- A proposed explanation or educated guess for a phenomenon, based on limited evidence, that can be tested.
- A statement about what might happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.
- A tendency to favor a particular outcome or result, which can affect the objectivity of an experiment.
- The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- Variable The variable that is observed and measured for change; it is affected by the independent variable.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and multiple tested hypotheses.
- Variable The variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated in an experiment to test its effect.
- A problem or query that can be tested or answered through experimentation or investigation.
- Method A systematic, step-by-step procedure used by scientists to conduct experiments and research, involving observation, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, and analysis to draw conclusions.
- A statement based on repeated experimental observations that describe some aspects of the world, usually mathematically.
- A set of controlled observations and measurements to test a hypothesis.
- Data Numerical data that can be measured and written down with numbers (e.g., temperature, length).
- Review The process by which scientists evaluate the validity and quality of each other's research before it is published or accepted.
- Group A group in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable and is used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects do.
23 Clues: A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience. • A set of controlled observations and measurements to test a hypothesis. • Group The group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested. • Any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. • ...
Scientific Method 2016-09-23
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- the "educated guess" which answers the problem or testable question being investigated; often stated as "if__________ (independent variable or suspected cause), then ____________ (expected response)."
- in math class this refers to a number that is universally agreed upon (example: the acceleration due to Earth's gravitational force (g) is a constant value of 9.8 m/s^2 near the surface of the Earth). However in science class, this term refers to an experimental condition that is not changed (also called a control).
- a way to describe a physical property in the world using a number (example of quantitative data).
- a group which is used as a comparison or standard. It is the part of the experiment that is NOT being tested,. Most often used for experiments in Biology or Chemistry.
- A condition in an experiment which does NOT change from group to group. (Something which is purposefully kept the same throughout each trial. For example each trial may have the same amount of water and be at the same temperature).
- the step in the scientific method which comes after the data is taken, in this step scientists look for trends and patterns in the data
- information obtained through your senses (seeing, hearing, touching...)
- Often left out in most school labs (because the teacher has already done it) this step generally comes after the creation of a testable question and is designed to help you form a hypothesis. In this step you are looking at other experiments that might have been done or information that exists about the topic you are exploring.
- the part of the experiment that is changed by the scientist doing the experiment ("the cause of any change in the measured values")
- a question that can be answered through experimental means instead of common sense or simple observation. This is the question scientists will use to design their experiment.(sometimes referred to as the "problem" the scientist is investigating). Generally starts with "Why?" or "How?"
- an exact quantity that people agree to use to compare measurements. (example the length of a meter stick)
- the step in the scientific method which occurs after the data analysis is completed, in this step scientists look over the trends and patterns they found during data analysis and determine whether or not their hypothesis is supported
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- experimental observations or information gathered during an experiment by using our senses. (for example: using your hand to feel how cold the desktop was relative to your body temperature- the desk is hot or the des is cold vs using a thermometer to measure a temperature of 72 degrees which is a quantitative result)
- an experiment in which the scientist changes only one condition (independent variable) in hopes that some other single condition (dependent variable) will change as a result. The purpose of this experiment is to test the hypothesis.
- the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable (the effect we see as a result of the thing the scientist is changing)
- numerical information gathered during an experiment (specific measurements like 5 meters or 20 seconds)
- any part of the experiment that can change (for example: the amount of time or water or temperature). When working with math formulas, this term refers to the symbol or letter used to represent an unknown value or physical quantity for example y=mx + b where y is the value of the y position on the graphed line, x is the x position on the graphed line, m is the slope of the line, and b is the position where the line intersects the y axis.
- information gathered during the experiment
- the part of the experiment that gets the experimental treatment or tests the independent variable (for example if I am checking how the mass effects something I will have different masses, if it is amount of fertilizer these are the groups given different amounts of fertilizer)
- the process used to find answers to questions about the world around us
- this occurs when a scientist changes or "fudges" his data to match the results he expected or designs an experiment that will artificially produce the expected results (example - I do a candy lab to see how mints effect studying and put all my straight A students who have a lot of background knowledge in the group I want to get the best test scores)
21 Clues: information gathered during the experiment • information obtained through your senses (seeing, hearing, touching...) • the process used to find answers to questions about the world around us • a way to describe a physical property in the world using a number (example of quantitative data). • ...
Scientific Method 2022-02-02
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- conduct the experiment more than once to be sure of accuracy
- this is the variable you measure it responds to the independent variable
- something that stays the same
- examine the data from the experiment
- subject does not know the purpose of the experiment
- A step by step approach to research
- to test a hypothesis
- the best cluster in the school
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- a standard for comparison in an experiment
- the act of noticing something
- teaches LA in 6-1
- the variable you change on purpose
- teaches math in 6-1
- something in an experiment that changes or could be changed
- An educated guess
- qualitative or quantitative information
- teaches social studies in 6-1
- teaches science in 6-1
- a step by step plan
- a summary of results
20 Clues: teaches LA in 6-1 • An educated guess • teaches math in 6-1 • a step by step plan • a summary of results • to test a hypothesis • teaches science in 6-1 • the act of noticing something • teaches social studies in 6-1 • something that stays the same • the best cluster in the school • the variable you change on purpose • A step by step approach to research • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-02
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- Any influence that could affect the impartiality or fairness of an experiment or study, leading to inaccurate or misleading results.
- A systematic approach used by scientists to investigate and understand natural phenomena, involving observation, hypothesis formation, experimentation, data collection, and analysis.
- The variable in an experiment that responds to changes in the independent variable and is measured to assess the outcome or result.
- The evaluation of scientific work by experts in the same field to assess its quality, validity, and significance before publication.
- A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis and gather data under controlled conditions.
- Information or measurements collected during an experiment, often presented in tables, graphs, or charts for analysis.
- The act of carefully and systematically watching and recording information about natural phenomena.
- The moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of scientific research involving human subjects, animals, or the environment.
- The group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment or independent variable manipulation, providing a baseline for comparison.
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- Data that consists of numerical measurements and quantities obtained through measurements or counting.
- The process of repeating an experiment to ensure the validity and reliability of the results.
- A logical interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge, but not directly tested through an experiment.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and extensively tested through experimentation and observation.
- A statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature, often expressed in the form of a mathematical equation.
- The variable in an experiment that the researcher deliberately manipulates or changes to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
- Any factor that can change or vary during an experiment, potentially affecting the outcome.
- A testable and falsifiable explanation or prediction for a scientific question or observation. It is typically formulated as an "if-then" statement.
- Data that consists of descriptive characteristics and observations, often expressed in words rather than numbers.
- The group in an experiment that receives the specific treatment or manipulation of the independent variable being tested.
- A summary of the results obtained from an experiment and an interpretation of whether the data support or refute the hypothesis.
20 Clues: Any factor that can change or vary during an experiment, potentially affecting the outcome. • The process of repeating an experiment to ensure the validity and reliability of the results. • The act of carefully and systematically watching and recording information about natural phenomena. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-04-30
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- a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiement
- a method of investigation used to identify, explore and solve problems
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- observations gathered that can be measured, counted or calculated
- a logical explanation for an observation
- a test that is performed in order to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a tool used by scientists in order to record observations
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results
- a diagram used to compare different groups of data
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
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- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiement
- a question to be considered, solved, or answered
- a diagram used to show percentages of a whole
- factors that can change or "vary"
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
- factors that are kept the same
- a diagram used to show change in data over time
- what happened; the outcome of something
- observations gathered using the five senses
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
24 Clues: factors that are kept the same • factors that can change or "vary" • what happened; the outcome of something • a logical explanation for an observation • observations gathered using the five senses • a diagram used to show percentages of a whole • a diagram used to show change in data over time • a question to be considered, solved, or answered • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-31
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- what you see or perceive
- observations and experiments during an experiment
- how close to the actual value your measurement is
- useful for summarizing data collected in experiments.
- the science that is the study of all living things. Also called biology.
- Educated guess
- process used to test a hypothesis
- result due to the condition being tested
- form of measurements
- how consistent and exact your measurements are
- add all values and divide by the number of values.
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- the science that is about matter and energy, the most basic building blocks of the universe.
- factor that changes in an experiment
- the conclusion of an experiment
- based on the results of an experiment
- the science that deals with things like planets, stars, and rocks.
- this can be temperature, volume, and mass.
- most common value.
- explanation for events in nature
- describes what happens under certain circumstances
- based on the qualities of something.
- the middle value of a data set when arranged in order
- help us understand or describe a scientific data.
23 Clues: Educated guess • most common value. • form of measurements • what you see or perceive • the conclusion of an experiment • explanation for events in nature • process used to test a hypothesis • factor that changes in an experiment • based on the qualities of something. • based on the results of an experiment • result due to the condition being tested • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-21
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- the smallest state in the united states
- The planet closest to our sun
- a variable that does not change
- a step-by-step process that is used to find answers to questions
- our principal's last name
- the variable that changes in response to the I.V. (what you measure)
- recorded information (numbers, charts, graphs)
- a fact about something that we know through our 5 senses
- our state's governor
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- a prediction based on what you know and what you think might happen
- something that has the ability to change
- Everyone's favorite dwarf planet
- the basic building block of every living thing
- a mythical bird that is reborn from the ashes; also Arizona's capital
- the variable in an experiment that you change
- They science guy
- an educated guess
- The planet in our solar system furthest from the sun
- the name of the galaxy we live in
- the largest state in the united states
- summary of whether your hypothesis was accepted or rejected based on your data
- a versatile vegetable that can be stewed, baked, mashed, chopped, sliced, and fried
- an explanation of the data
23 Clues: They science guy • an educated guess • our state's governor • our principal's last name • an explanation of the data • The planet closest to our sun • a variable that does not change • Everyone's favorite dwarf planet • the name of the galaxy we live in • the largest state in the united states • the smallest state in the united states • something that has the ability to change • ...
Scientific Method 2024-07-15
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- Anything that can change in an experiment
- Facts and statistics collected for reference
- method A method of procedure involving observation, measurement, experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- A statement about what will happen in the future
- A series of steps taken to accomplish an end
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions
- Descriptions that use numbers
- The outcome of an experiment or problem
- Capable of being tested or tried
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- variable The variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment
- Descriptions that do not use numbers
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- variable The variable being tested and measured in a scientific experiment
- Information gathered using the senses
- An educated guess
- The size, length, or amount of something, typically ascertained by comparing with a standard
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- A summary of the results of an experiment
- A test to find out if a hypothesis is correct
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- A standard for comparison in an experiment
21 Clues: An educated guess • Descriptions that use numbers • Capable of being tested or tried • Descriptions that do not use numbers • Information gathered using the senses • The outcome of an experiment or problem • Anything that can change in an experiment • A summary of the results of an experiment • A standard for comparison in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2014-04-08
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- a study that focuses on describing qualities of a relationship between variables
- two events tend to occur together most of the time
- a principle to explain some event in the world
- research that occurs at one point in time
- not an accident; a relationship that probably does not occur by chance
- subject understands your experiment and agrees to participate
- group the subjects that do not get the treatment
- variables that are set by the researcher so they do not influence the outcome of the experiment
- the variable you think causes something else
- a characteristic, object, event, idea, or some other type of category you are trying to observe
- the action of the subject after he experiences a stimulus
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- what you expect to happen in your study
- a study that focuses on measuring quantities to show a relationship between variables
- the objects or events that you present to the subjects
- research that occurs over a period of time
- one event causes another event
- group the subjects who get the treatment
- tells the subjects what to do in the experiment
- the special way you treat the experimental group
- people who participate in a research study
- the variable that you think depends on the independent variable -- it was caused by the independent variable
- trials the opportunity for the subject to try out the task
- a scientific test of a hypothesis, controlled by the researcher
23 Clues: one event causes another event • what you expect to happen in your study • research that occurs at one point in time • group the subjects who get the treatment • research that occurs over a period of time • people who participate in a research study • the variable you think causes something else • a principle to explain some event in the world • ...
Scientific Method 2022-03-17
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- study of matter in large and small scales.
- supplies to conduct research in numerical order.
- check for background information.
- information to discover.
- hypothesis is proven.
- new creation of technology.
- repeatable outcomes and accepted as truth.
- fairly certain outcome, but difficult to prove for certain.
- findings from observations.
- representation of large or complex information.
- creations to assist people.
- form of relationships between groups of people.
- way of checking whether something is true or not.
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- study of substances such as elements and compounds.
- summary of the findings from the experiment
- is shown to be true through testing.
- reasonable estimate for the outcome of an experiment.
- earn money or other incentives from work.
- reason for finding answers
- final statement on the experiment.
- study of living organisms.
- force where all things with matter or energy are attracted to one another.
- hypothesis is incorrect.
23 Clues: hypothesis is proven. • information to discover. • hypothesis is incorrect. • reason for finding answers • study of living organisms. • new creation of technology. • findings from observations. • creations to assist people. • check for background information. • final statement on the experiment. • is shown to be true through testing. • earn money or other incentives from work. • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-12
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- step by step detailed instructions
- items used to carry out experiment
- using your senses to notice something
- manipulated/changed by scientist
- stays the same during the experiment
- duplicated and tested by another scientist
- assuming what is happening in the moment
- 6 step process to answer a question
- a hypothesis must be ___
- a graph showing the percent of a whole
- data described using numbers
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- variable data that is collected/measured
- number of steps in the scientific method
- final report of all the results
- what you think will happen in the future
- data described using words
- procedure to test a hypothesis
- if/then/because statement
- repeated multiple times by the same person
- a graph showing multiple data points
- labeled as the X and Y ___ on a graph
- what other results are compared to
- detailed examination of data
- testable __ asked when an observation is made
- the second step in the scientific method
- each time an experiment is repeated it is a ___
26 Clues: a hypothesis must be ___ • if/then/because statement • data described using words • detailed examination of data • data described using numbers • procedure to test a hypothesis • final report of all the results • manipulated/changed by scientist • step by step detailed instructions • items used to carry out experiment • what other results are compared to • ...
scientific method 2022-09-15
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- 100 cm
- Friday
- prediction
- adjectives
- 1st step of the scientific method
- changed on purpose
- measured
- a hypothesis must be__________
- the same
- numbers
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- 10 mm
- the class you are in
- graduated _________
- used to measure
- a line graph shows change over______
- explains the past
- a pie chart shows______
- last step of the scientific method
- data collected
- senses
- a scale measures_________
- compared
22 Clues: 10 mm • 100 cm • Friday • senses • numbers • measured • the same • compared • prediction • adjectives • data collected • used to measure • explains the past • changed on purpose • graduated _________ • the class you are in • a pie chart shows______ • a scale measures_________ • a hypothesis must be__________ • 1st step of the scientific method • last step of the scientific method • ...
Scientific Method 2020-08-07
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- the first step in the scientific method is to identify the ______________
- Part of the experiment capable to change
- To determine the extent, quantity or dimensions
- To write down in permanent form for later reference
- The variable that depends other factors, also the variable that will measured and affected during the experiment
- Methodological studying of the natural world
- what a scientist writes summarizing the results of an experiment
- A scientific procedure to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or a known fact
- To observe carefully and in detail
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- A detailed series of steps to follow to perform an experiment
- To examine carefully and in detail to identify
- To notice similarities or differences
- Evidence gathered through observations
- visual aids used by scientists to communicate
- The variables that the experimenter changes to test
- a standard to compare with the results in an experiment
- To cause favoritism or influence to experimental results
- A statement predicting the result of a scientific experiment
- The process by which scientists solve problems
- action or process of examining something carefully in order to gain knowledge
20 Clues: To observe carefully and in detail • To notice similarities or differences • Evidence gathered through observations • Part of the experiment capable to change • Methodological studying of the natural world • visual aids used by scientists to communicate • To examine carefully and in detail to identify • The process by which scientists solve problems • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-10
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- the "educated guess" which answers the problem or testable question being investigated; often stated as "if__________ (independent variable or suspected cause), then ____________ (expected response)."
- in math class this refers to a number that is universally agreed upon (example: the acceleration due to Earth's gravitational force (g) is a constant value of 9.8 m/s^2 near the surface of the Earth). However in science class, this term refers to an experimental condition that is not changed (also called a control).
- a way to describe a physical property in the world using a number (example of quantitative data).
- a group which is used as a comparison or standard. It is the part of the experiment that is NOT being tested,. Most often used for experiments in Biology or Chemistry.
- A condition in an experiment which does NOT change from group to group. (Something which is purposefully kept the same throughout each trial. For example each trial may have the same amount of water and be at the same temperature).
- the step in the scientific method which comes after the data is taken, in this step scientists look for trends and patterns in the data
- information obtained through your senses (seeing, hearing, touching...)
- Often left out in most school labs (because the teacher has already done it) this step generally comes after the creation of a testable question and is designed to help you form a hypothesis. In this step you are looking at other experiments that might have been done or information that exists about the topic you are exploring.
- the part of the experiment that is changed by the scientist doing the experiment ("the cause of any change in the measured values")
- a question that can be answered through experimental means instead of common sense or simple observation. This is the question scientists will use to design their experiment.(sometimes referred to as the "problem" the scientist is investigating). Generally starts with "Why?" or "How?"
- an exact quantity that people agree to use to compare measurements. (example the length of a meter stick)
- the step in the scientific method which occurs after the data analysis is completed, in this step scientists look over the trends and patterns they found during data analysis and determine whether or not their hypothesis is supported
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- experimental observations or information gathered during an experiment by using our senses. (for example: using your hand to feel how cold the desktop was relative to your body temperature- the desk is hot or the des is cold vs using a thermometer to measure a temperature of 72 degrees which is a quantitative result)
- an experiment in which the scientist changes only one condition (independent variable) in hopes that some other single condition (dependent variable) will change as a result. The purpose of this experiment is to test the hypothesis.
- the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable (the effect we see as a result of the thing the scientist is changing)
- numerical information gathered during an experiment (specific measurements like 5 meters or 20 seconds)
- any part of the experiment that can change (for example: the amount of time or water or temperature). When working with math formulas, this term refers to the symbol or letter used to represent an unknown value or physical quantity for example y=mx + b where y is the value of the y position on the graphed line, x is the x position on the graphed line, m is the slope of the line, and b is the position where the line intersects the y axis.
- information gathered during the experiment
- the part of the experiment that gets the experimental treatment or tests the independent variable (for example if I am checking how the mass effects something I will have different masses, if it is amount of fertilizer these are the groups given different amounts of fertilizer)
- the process used to find answers to questions about the world around us
- this occurs when a scientist changes or "fudges" his data to match the results he expected or designs an experiment that will artificially produce the expected results (example - I do a candy lab to see how mints effect studying and put all my straight A students who have a lot of background knowledge in the group I want to get the best test scores)
21 Clues: information gathered during the experiment • information obtained through your senses (seeing, hearing, touching...) • the process used to find answers to questions about the world around us • a way to describe a physical property in the world using a number (example of quantitative data). • ...
Scientific Method 2023-11-13
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- / Items used in a scientific experiment or test.
- Variable / Changes as a result of changes in the independent variable.
- / To Explain the meaning
- /Conclusion based on an observation.
- / Watching and noting test outcomes or experiment results
- / Study to determine the relationship and nature of parts.
- / What the outcome will be
- / Test period
- Method / Systematic observation, measurement, experiment, and testing.
- / What is expected to be the outcome or experiment result.
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- / Scientific procedure to make a discovery or test a hypothesis.
- / Information gathered during an investigation.
- / Reason why something is occurring or being done
- / Reasonable guess based on observation.
- / Factor that can be changed in an experiment
- / In an experiment it is kept the same and does not change.
- / A changing factor while other constant are kept the same.
- / Guess what will happen or occur.
- / Rule that describes a pattern in nature.
- variable / A changing variable in an experiment.
20 Clues: / Test period • / To Explain the meaning • / What the outcome will be • / Guess what will happen or occur. • /Conclusion based on an observation. • / Reasonable guess based on observation. • / Rule that describes a pattern in nature. • / Factor that can be changed in an experiment • / Information gathered during an investigation. • ...
scientific method 2024-03-21
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- A testable explanation or prediction based on available evidence and prior knowledge.
- The degree of closeness of a measurement to the true value of the quantity being measured.
- The variable that is measured or observed in response to changes in the independent variable.
- The process of designing, conducting, and analyzing controlled experiments to test hypotheses or investigate phenomena.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and has undergone rigorous testing and validation.
- A subset of a population that is selected for study, often to make inferences or generalizations about the entire population.
- A factor or condition in an experiment that is deliberately changed or manipulated to observe its effect on the outcome.
- A judgment or decision reached by reasoning after considering evidence and facts.
- The relationship between cause and effect, where one event (the cause) brings about another event (the effect).
- Principles or standards of conduct governing the behavior of individuals or groups in a particular context, often related to moral values and responsibilities.
- A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or validate a scientific theory.
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- The variable that is deliberately manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment.
- A factor or condition in an experiment that remains unchanged throughout the study to ensure that only the variables being tested are affecting the outcome.
- In an experiment, a standard against which the results are compared to assess the effectiveness of the experimental treatment.
- The act of closely watching or monitoring something, often in a systematic way, to gather data and information.
- A statistical measure indicating the extent to which two variables fluctuate together, often without implying a causal relationship.
- The degree of exactness or refinement in measurement, indicating how closely repeated measurements agree with each other.
- Systematic error or deviation from the truth in judgment or decision-making, often influenced by personal beliefs or prejudices.
- The process of repeating or reproducing an experiment or study to confirm the validity of its results.
- The process of quantifying or assigning a numerical value to a property, characteristic, or phenomenon.
- Information collected through observation, experimentation, or measurement, often used as evidence in scientific research.
21 Clues: A judgment or decision reached by reasoning after considering evidence and facts. • A testable explanation or prediction based on available evidence and prior knowledge. • A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or validate a scientific theory. • The degree of closeness of a measurement to the true value of the quantity being measured. • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2024-10-24
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- The line on a graph that runs horizontally (left-right) through zero.
- an observation that differs from expectation or from accepted scientific views
- Explanation of the natural world around us that has been tested & revised multiple times.
- This is a T-shaped diagram used to display data from a science experiment.
- Process of examining data
- A series of steps that scientists use to answer questions & investigate natural phenomena.
- Procedure carried out to test a hypothesis
- Any factor that can change the experiment
- Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
- Anything providing permanent evidence about past events.
- The line on a graph that runs vertically (up-down) through zero.
- The effect the independent variable has on what is being measured.
- a statement based on evidence obtained from direct observation.
- Group that does not receive experimental treatment
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- Info & measurements gathered from experiments
- The thing you change to test the effect
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
- The act of noticing & describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- Things you keep the same in an experiment.
- A proposed explanation for an observation which can be tested through experimentation
- Of, relating to, or expressible in terms of quantity.
- What the researcher(s) found when they analyzed their data.
- a measure of the difference between a measured or calculated value and a true value.
- States whether the data supports or refutes the hypothesis
- A particular course of action intended to achieve a result.
25 Clues: Process of examining data • The thing you change to test the effect • Any factor that can change the experiment • Things you keep the same in an experiment. • Procedure carried out to test a hypothesis • Info & measurements gathered from experiments • Group that does not receive experimental treatment • Of, relating to, or expressible in terms of quantity. • ...
Scientific Method 2020-08-27
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- true statement
- part of the experiment that is observed or measured
- Number of factors scientists usually change.
- opinions and beliefs that can impact an experiment
- A simple statement predicting the result of a controlled scientific experiment.
- Data involving descriptions rather than numbers
- stronger than a hypothesis, supported by so much research that it is accepted to be true.
- information gathered via observations
- factor that can be changed or made to stay the same
- part of the experiment that is changed
- Used to represent things that cannot actually be observed or measured
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- attitude of doubt
- The number of subjects used in an experiment or study. Generally, the larger the better.
- steps used to create explanations based on evidence
- A statement that sums up what you learned from an experiment and states if the hypothesis is proven or disproven.
- This has no changes and is used to compare the outcomes of the experiment against.
- To repeat an experiment to make sure there are no errors
- The use of the 5 senses to gather information
- Data involving measurements
- This is what the entire scientific method is designed to try to answer.
- Experiment is repeatable by other scientists and will get very similar results.
- Deduction based on evidence and reasoning
22 Clues: true statement • attitude of doubt • Data involving measurements • information gathered via observations • part of the experiment that is changed • Deduction based on evidence and reasoning • Number of factors scientists usually change. • The use of the 5 senses to gather information • Data involving descriptions rather than numbers • ...
Scientific Method 2021-10-06
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- amount of matter in an object
- a technique of converting numbers into different values without changing the value
- transferring liquids in a small precise amount
- distance between two points
- the system used by scientists around the world to measure
- transferring liquids from a larger container to smaller
- interval between two events
- measures as mm, cm, or m
- small chemical reactions
- scale measures mass
- amount of state occupied
- transfer solids from larger containers to smaller
- grinding solids into powder
- moving and holding hot beakers
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- precise measurements
- electric powered plate
- transferring liquids drop by drop
- measures temperature as degrees
- to hold test tube when heating
- heating liquids
- to support heated objects above the flame
- gas powered flame
- lid on a beaker
- amount of heat in an object
- exact quantity people use for comparison
- holds multiple test tubes
- holding chemicals
27 Clues: heating liquids • lid on a beaker • gas powered flame • holding chemicals • scale measures mass • precise measurements • electric powered plate • measures as mm, cm, or m • small chemical reactions • amount of state occupied • holds multiple test tubes • distance between two points • interval between two events • amount of heat in an object • grinding solids into powder • ...
Scientific Method 2021-08-24
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- variable, what causes the changes measured in an experiment.
- measurements or observations
- using the senses to gather information about something...without numbers
- variable, the changes that are measured in an experiment.
- using the senses to gather information about something
- testing an idea or hypothesis through a controlled investigation.
- each test performed in an experiment.
- System, The modern form of the metric system, the official unit of measurement of most countries in the world(not in the USA). A measurement system based on 10. Uses Meters, liters, grams
- a process of arriving at an inference, interpretation, or reason, a judgment that tells whether the data does or does not support the hypothesis
- to use a tool to learn more about the volume, length, or weight of an object
- a scale of temperature where water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
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- a scale of temperature where water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° under standard conditions
- to examine or ask questions in an organized way; to learn about something
- using the senses to gather information about something...with numbers
- things that change or can be changed in an experiment.
- in an experiment, a group is kept under normal or ideal conditions while others are changed
- an educated guess that answers your question.
- method, is a method of problem solving by testing a hypothesis.
- drawing a conclusion or judgment based on data.
- is a study of the data looking for patterns, errors, and meaning.
20 Clues: measurements or observations • each test performed in an experiment. • an educated guess that answers your question. • drawing a conclusion or judgment based on data. • things that change or can be changed in an experiment. • using the senses to gather information about something • variable, the changes that are measured in an experiment. • ...
Scientific Method 2022-01-28
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- method of watching for the outcome of an experiment.
- Something made up of one or more atoms.
- a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena.
- what happens in and experiment
- also called reliability.
- the portion of an experiment that may be changed in order to observe reactions and compare conclusions.
- factual information collected during an experiment through testing or observation, which is then used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation.
- A quality, characteristic, or trait of a thing or person. For example the texture of food.
- The movement of molecules and ions from places where there are lots of them to places where there are fewer of them.
- an educated guess, based on your knowledge and experience, about what will happen in an experiment
- The portion of the experiment which remains constant throughout any variable changes, allowing an experiment to study one variable at a time.
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- The movement of water molecules across a barrier, such as a cell membrane, that lets some (but not all) kinds of molecules through.
- one of the primary goals of the scientific method is to ----- -------(2 words)
- When scientists conduct experiments, their "--------" are the people whose reactions or responses they are studying.
- The portion of an experiment which occurs in response to the change in the independent variable(s).
- a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences. Often referred to as and "educated guess."
- an operation or procedure carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover an unknown effect or law, to test or establish a hypothesis, or to illustrate a known law.
- scientist change or ----------- the independent variables during an experiment to test their ideas.
- a plan that is followed in performing a scientific experiment and writing up the results.
- what food feels like in your hand or in your mouth.
- reasoning used to move from premises to conclusions, where the conclusion must be true if all the premises are true.
- When the subjects of an experiment do not know what is being tested.
- The extent to which the measurements of a test remain consistent over repeated tests of the same subject under identical conditions. An experiment is reliable if it yields consistent results of the same measure.
23 Clues: also called reliability. • what happens in and experiment • Something made up of one or more atoms. • what food feels like in your hand or in your mouth. • method of watching for the outcome of an experiment. • When the subjects of an experiment do not know what is being tested. • one of the primary goals of the scientific method is to ----- -------(2 words) • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-14
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- can be measured using counting numbers
- purposely changed
- real-world observation to investigate
- accurate and supported by your data
- "If I am great, it is because..."
- useful for numerical information
- based on prior knowledge and experience
- has already happened
- "You're not wrong!"
- a cycle or something that can be repeated
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- testable statement of your solution
- explanation of results
- those that are kept constant
- often observed with your senses
- a process to experimental variables
- a systematic way to test a hypothesis
- variable measure of change observed
- writing style using no personal pronouns
- organizing date into tables,charts and graphs
- manipulation of data in an experiement
- What Ms. Booth wants to be when she grows up!
21 Clues: purposely changed • "You're not wrong!" • has already happened • explanation of results • those that are kept constant • often observed with your senses • useful for numerical information • "If I am great, it is because..." • testable statement of your solution • a process to experimental variables • variable measure of change observed • accurate and supported by your data • ...
Scientific Method 2024-08-22
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- Sometimes scientists make a mistake, or ________, and need to do an experiment again.
- Data based on quantities
- The collecting of information about a particular subject.
- To make a conclusion based on reasoning and observations.
- The steps used to test a hypothesis
- To determine the extent, quantity, or dimensions of something.
- The first part of the conclusion. Did the experiment support the hypothesis
- The practical use for the information gained from the experiment.
- A method of research in which a problem is identified, and a hypothesis is formulated and then tested, resulting in conclusions being drawn
- To notice similarities or differences.
- A sample, subject, or group in an experiment where the factor being tested is NOT applied.
- Supplies and equipment required for the experiment.
- To use your senses to gather information about an abject or even
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- To make an educated guess about a future even based on information about similar events in the past.
- Data based on qualities.
- Scientists use their data to make charts and ___________ to communicate the results of an experiment.
- The second part of the conclusion. The data showed...
- The measurements or facts which are recorded as the experiment progresses
- The factor of the experiment which is being TESTED or changed.
- The factor being MEASURED in an experiment. The thing which changes as a result of a change in the independent variable.
- To make a list of data and information for later use
- The part of the scientific method where the researcher summarizes their findings.
- A detailed series of steps to follow to perform an experiment.
- To name or recognize something based on its properties
- A testable, cause and effect statement. An educated guess
- To examine carefully and in detail so as to identify causes, key factors, possible results, etc.
- The third part of the conclusion. Explains why.
27 Clues: Data based on qualities. • Data based on quantities • The steps used to test a hypothesis • To notice similarities or differences. • The third part of the conclusion. Explains why. • Supplies and equipment required for the experiment. • To make a list of data and information for later use • The second part of the conclusion. The data showed... • ...
Scientific method 2023-05-03
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- the most important part throughout the method
- letting experts review your scientific work
- a guide for answering questions
- wrapping up your method and communicating
- amount of matter in an object
- what you use to collect data
- distance between two points
- how to test your guess
- what to do to share you findings with the world
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- a guess
- evidence not involving your eyes
- what you collect when testing
- what a scientists does after collecting data
- what you are trying to answer with the method
- mass in a gravitational field
- one tool of a biologist
- one career that uses biology
- the publisher of the green book
- making data fit you findings
- the study of life on Earth
20 Clues: a guess • how to test your guess • one tool of a biologist • the study of life on Earth • distance between two points • one career that uses biology • what you use to collect data • making data fit you findings • what you collect when testing • mass in a gravitational field • amount of matter in an object • a guide for answering questions • the publisher of the green book • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-19
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- educated guess or prediction
- group that remains unchanged during an experiment, to provide comparison
- descriptive, expressed in terms of feelings rather than numerical values
- factor that is measured in an experiment
- questions that you are seeking an answer for
- representation of an object or system
- factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- method a series of steps followed to solve problems
- pieces of information that can be displayed using numbers
- group being tested for a reaction to a change in the variable
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- sets taken to find the answer to a problem in an experiment
- variables that are held constant and unchanged throughout an experiment
- tests only one factor at a time by using a comparison of a control group with an experimental group
- description of an object or event using one of the five senses
- number of times the experiment is repeated
- information collected
- variable that is intentionally manipulated
- summary of many experimental results and observations
- an explanation that ties together many hypotheses and observations
19 Clues: information collected • educated guess or prediction • representation of an object or system • factor that is measured in an experiment • number of times the experiment is repeated • variable that is intentionally manipulated • questions that you are seeking an answer for • method a series of steps followed to solve problems • ...
Scientific Method 2024-08-28
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- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence. (6 letters)
- A statement about what will happen under certain conditions, often based on a hypothesis. (10 letters)
- Data that describes qualities or characteristics, often observed but not measured. (11 letters)
- Information collected during an experiment or research. (4 letters)
- Repeating an experiment to ensure accuracy and reliability of results. (11 letters)
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis and collect data. (10 letters)
- What is not changed in an experiment
- A small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like in an experiment. (6 letters)
- To examine data or information in detail in order to understand it and draw conclusions. (7 letters)
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- A proposed explanation for an observation, often based on limited evidence, to be tested through experimentation. (10 letters)
- The process of watching or monitoring something carefully to gather information. (11 letters)
- Data that can be measured and written down with numbers. (12 letters)
- The variable that is measured in an experiment; it is affected by changes in the independent variable. (9 letters)
- The final step of the scientific method where you summarize the results and state whether your hypothesis was correct. (10 letters)
- The variable that is intentionally changed to observe its effect on the dependent variable. (11 letters)
- A representation of an idea, object, or process that helps to understand and communicate how something works. (5 letters)
- Any factor that can be changed or controlled in an experiment. (8 letters)
- A tendency to favor certain outcomes or interpretations, potentially affecting objectivity. (4 letters)
- A series of steps followed in a particular order to perform an experiment. (9 letters)
19 Clues: What is not changed in an experiment • Information collected during an experiment or research. (4 letters) • Data that can be measured and written down with numbers. (12 letters) • Any factor that can be changed or controlled in an experiment. (8 letters) • A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis and collect data. (10 letters) • ...
STUDY 2022-12-13
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- process when liquid turns into gas
- needed for photosynthesis
- 2nd step of the scientific method
- way earthquakes can be created.
- process that takes rock under earth's crust
- 7th step of the scientific method
- 4th step of the scientific method
- the first waves to hit the seismograph
- 6th step of the scientific method
- way earthquake can be formed
- 1st step of the scientific method
- After a hypothesis observe and ______
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- 5th step of the scientific method
- Areas of _____ usually have cloudy weather
- 3rd step of the scientific method
- the area in earth where the earthquake form
- needed for photosynthesis
- measures temperature
- needed for photosynthesis
- way earthquake can be formed
- Some that describes a ______ in nature
- the area in the atmosphere with most ozone
22 Clues: measures temperature • needed for photosynthesis • needed for photosynthesis • needed for photosynthesis • way earthquake can be formed • way earthquake can be formed • way earthquakes can be created. • 5th step of the scientific method • 3rd step of the scientific method • 2nd step of the scientific method • 7th step of the scientific method • 4th step of the scientific method • ...
Scientific Method 2020-12-22
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- a test that is performed in order to prove a hypothesis
- a logical explanation for an observation
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- factors that are kept the same
- descriptions which involve characteristics that cannot be counted, gathered using the five senses
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
- first step of a scientific method in which a problem is identified
- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiment
- a broad comprehensive statement of what is thought to be true
- shows the effect of the variable that is being tested
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- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiment
- a testable statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment, an educated guess.
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results
- observations that can be measured counted or calculated
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientist for analysis
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
19 Clues: factors that are kept the same • a logical explanation for an observation • shows the effect of the variable that is being tested • a test that is performed in order to prove a hypothesis • observations that can be measured counted or calculated • the summary and meaning of the results of the experiment • a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2020-12-22
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- a test that is performed in order to prove a hypothesis
- a logical explanation for an observation
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- factors that are kept the same
- descriptions which involve characteristics that cannot be counted, gathered using the five senses
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
- first step of a scientific method in which a problem is identified
- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiment
- a broad comprehensive statement of what is thought to be true
- shows the effect of the variable that is being tested
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- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiment
- a testable statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment, an educated guess.
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results
- observations that can be measured counted or calculated
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientist for analysis
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
19 Clues: factors that are kept the same • a logical explanation for an observation • shows the effect of the variable that is being tested • a test that is performed in order to prove a hypothesis • observations that can be measured counted or calculated • the summary and meaning of the results of the experiment • a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment • ...
Scientific method 2024-09-05
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- a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- an act of gathering information using one or more of the senses
- the response that can be observed and measured in an experiment
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare the test results, establishes baseline
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
- a method of investigation used to identify, explore and solve problems
- what happened; the outcome of something
- a list of supplies and equipment used during an experiment
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- the summary and meaning of the results of the experiement
- a test that is performed in order to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- a diagram used to compare different groups of data
- the part that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiement
- a careful study of something in order to understand it or explain it
- a diagram used to show change in data over time
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- factors that are kept the same
- a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts.
- a diagram used to show percentages of a whole
19 Clues: factors that are kept the same • what happened; the outcome of something • a diagram used to show percentages of a whole • a diagram used to show change in data over time • a diagram used to compare different groups of data • a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment • the summary and meaning of the results of the experiement • ...
Scientific Method 2021-10-08
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- Determine what you think will happen when you do an experiment before it is performed
- A process designed to answer a question
- To watch or look at something to get information
- A part if an experiment
- A part of the experiment that is different from the experiment
- A test that is done to support or disprove a hypothesis
- Data used to support a conclusion
- A well supported explanation for something that occurs in nature
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- Explain something with words
- Something that is believed to be true without proof
- An idea or question that can be tested
- Information from an experiment
- Explain what something means
- The summary of an experiment, based on data
- Review the data from an experiment
- Obtain information about something
- Assume a fact, without proof, based of previous experience
- Look at to find similarities and differences
18 Clues: A part if an experiment • Explain something with words • Explain what something means • Information from an experiment • Data used to support a conclusion • Review the data from an experiment • Obtain information about something • An idea or question that can be tested • A process designed to answer a question • The summary of an experiment, based on data • ...
Scientific Method 2017-08-22
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- To draw a conclusion based on what you observe.
- Experiment- Involves changing one factor and observing its effect on another while keeping all other factors constant.
- Science- The study of Matter and Energy.
- Factors that can be changed in an experiment.
- Practical use of science, or applied science.
- Variable- The variable that is changed in the experiment.
- A way of learning more about the natural world.
- The variables that are not changed in an experiment.
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- Thinking- combining what you already know with the new facts that you are given to decide if you should agree with something.
- Science -The study of living systems and the ways in which they interact.
- A scientific investigation always contains observations, can be recored in the form of descriptions, tables, graphs and /or drawing.
- Words/Definitions for Scientific Method - 170822
- Law- A rule that describes a pattern in nature.
- A representation of an object or an event used as a tool for understanding the natural world.
- Collection of structures, cycles, and processes that relate to and interact with each other.
- Reasonable and educated possible answer based on what you know and what you observe.
- Variable- Changes as a result of a change in the independent variable.
- Science- The study of earth’s system.
18 Clues: Science- The study of earth’s system. • Science- The study of Matter and Energy. • Factors that can be changed in an experiment. • Practical use of science, or applied science. • To draw a conclusion based on what you observe. • Law- A rule that describes a pattern in nature. • A way of learning more about the natural world. • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-31
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- information collected through investigations
- step by step instructions to perform experiment
- measurements or observations collected and recorded
- studying the data and determine results
- explanation based on evidence but not observed
- information gathered through the senses
- the study of the natural world through experimenting
- the way a scientist performs experiments
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- something that can be changed or controlled
- very close to the actual value
- a question that can be answered through experiment or observation
- the ability to repeat an experiment's results
- a test to answer a question
- explains what happened in experiment
- state what you think will happen or prediction
- a personal belief not backed up with evidence
- certainty of data or results
- multiple sets of tests
18 Clues: multiple sets of tests • a test to answer a question • certainty of data or results • very close to the actual value • explains what happened in experiment • studying the data and determine results • information gathered through the senses • the way a scientist performs experiments • something that can be changed or controlled • information collected through investigations • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-23
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- one way to organize the data
- where you write down information during labs
- when you look to see what's already known
- the start of the scientific method
- something you decide based on observations
- the variable that is being tested
- when you state if you were right or wrong
- the difference between the two groups
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- an educated guess
- the numbers and information collected
- what you do with the data when analyzing it
- something you look at with your eyes
- the type of measurement you use (cm, g, etc.)
- what you do with a ruler or meter stick
- should be based on facts and not your ______
- when experiments can be done over and over
- one way to report your findings in school
- how many things you should change at once
18 Clues: an educated guess • one way to organize the data • the variable that is being tested • the start of the scientific method • something you look at with your eyes • the numbers and information collected • the difference between the two groups • what you do with a ruler or meter stick • when you look to see what's already known • one way to report your findings in school • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-10
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- the format experiments need to be written in
- the variable that is your data
- things that do not change in your experiment
- what is done to collect data
- what you want to find out
- steps of the experiment
- observations that are measured
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- fact that back a claim
- the variable that is changed
- something that changes
- a statement predicting the outcome to your test
- the outcome of an experiment
- the information gathered through observations
- observations that cannot be measured
- how things occur without the change
- Explanation of results and answer to question
- the format your hypothesis needs to be written in
- An idea or statement without evidence
18 Clues: fact that back a claim • something that changes • steps of the experiment • what you want to find out • the variable that is changed • the outcome of an experiment • what is done to collect data • the variable that is your data • observations that are measured • how things occur without the change • observations that cannot be measured • An idea or statement without evidence • ...
Scientific Method 2021-10-10
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- The summary of an experiment based on data
- Determine what you think will happen in an experiment, before it is performed
- Information from an experiment
- Assume a fact, without proof, based on previous experience
- To watch or look at something to get information
- A part of an experiment that is changed
- Explain what something means; explain results of an experiments
- A well supported explanation for something that occurs in nature
- A part of the experiment that is different
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- An idea or question that can be tested
- Something that is believed to be true without proof
- Explain something with words
- Review the data from an experiment to find out what they mean
- look at to find similarities
- Obtain information about something
- A process designed to answer a question
- Data used to support a conclusion
- A test that is done to support or disprove a hypothesis
18 Clues: Explain something with words • look at to find similarities • Information from an experiment • Data used to support a conclusion • Obtain information about something • An idea or question that can be tested • A process designed to answer a question • A part of an experiment that is changed • The summary of an experiment based on data • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-22
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- information collected through investigations
- step by step instructions to perform experiment
- measurements or observations collected and recorded
- studying the data and determine results
- explanation based on evidence but not observed
- information gathered through the senses
- the study of the natural world through experimenting
- the way a scientist performs experiments
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- something that can be changed or controlled
- very close to the actual value
- a question that can be answered through experiment or observation
- the ability to repeat an experiment's results
- a test to answer a question
- explains what happened in experiment
- state what you think will happen or prediction
- a personal belief not backed up with evidence
- certainty of data or results
- multiple sets of tests
18 Clues: multiple sets of tests • a test to answer a question • certainty of data or results • very close to the actual value • explains what happened in experiment • studying the data and determine results • information gathered through the senses • the way a scientist performs experiments • something that can be changed or controlled • information collected through investigations • ...
Scientific Method 2021-10-08
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- Review the data from an experiment
- Determine what you think will happen when you do an experiment before it is performed
- Obtain information about something
- Assume a fact, without proof, based of previous experience
- Explain something with words
- A process designed to answer a question
- An idea or question that can be tested
- Look at to find similarities and differences
- A well supported explanation for something that occurs in nature
- To watch or look at something to get information
- The summary of an experiment, based on data
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- Data used to support a conclusion
- Information from an experiment
- A test that is done to support or disprove a hypothesis
- Explain what something means
- A part of the experiment that is different from the experiment
- A part if an experiment
- Something that is believed to be true without proof
18 Clues: A part if an experiment • Explain what something means • Explain something with words • Information from an experiment • Data used to support a conclusion • Review the data from an experiment • Obtain information about something • An idea or question that can be tested • A process designed to answer a question • The summary of an experiment, based on data • ...
Scientific Method 2017-08-22
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- Law- A rule that describes a pattern in nature.
- Reasonable and educated possible answer based on what you know and what you observe.
- Science -The study of living systems and the ways in which they interact.
- Factors that can be changed in an experiment.
- A way of learning more about the natural world.
- To draw a conclusion based on what you observe.
- Experiment- Involves changing one factor and observing its effect on another while keeping all other factors constant.
- A scientific investigation always contains observations, can be recored in the form of descriptions, tables, graphs and /or drawing.
- The variables that are not changed in an experiment.
- Thinking- combining what you already know with the new facts that you are given to decide if you should agree with something.
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- Words/Definitions for Scientific Method - 170822
- Practical use of science, or applied science.
- Variable- The variable that is changed in the experiment.
- Science- The study of earth’s system.
- Collection of structures, cycles, and processes that relate to and interact with each other.
- Variable- Changes as a result of a change in the independent variable.
- A representation of an object or an event used as a tool for understanding the natural world.
- Science- The study of Matter and Energy.
18 Clues: Science- The study of earth’s system. • Science- The study of Matter and Energy. • Practical use of science, or applied science. • Factors that can be changed in an experiment. • Law- A rule that describes a pattern in nature. • A way of learning more about the natural world. • To draw a conclusion based on what you observe. • ...
Scientific Method 2014-09-16
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- an "if..then..because.." statement
- group that is tested
- charts and ______ used to organize and summarize the data
- variable that is changed by the scientist
- collection of numbers and observations to measure the experiment
- the topic being investigated
- any factors that could not be controlled but may effect the results
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- any factors that remain the same throughout an experiment
- observations with no numbers, just SENSES
- the answer to the problem, tells if hypothesis is correct or not
- the group used to COMPARE the experimental group to
- observations using NUMBERS
- any factor this is changed in an experiment
- basic metric unit of length
- variable that is measured, responds to the manipulated variable
- the step by step instructions to do an experiment
- basic unit of volume
- basic metric unit of mass
18 Clues: group that is tested • basic unit of volume • basic metric unit of mass • observations using NUMBERS • basic metric unit of length • the topic being investigated • an "if..then..because.." statement • observations with no numbers, just SENSES • variable that is changed by the scientist • any factor this is changed in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-12
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- the amount of 3D space an object takes up
- conducted to test the possible solution to the problem
- first step of the scientific method
- variable that is measured
- using the senses to GATHER data
- the curved surface of a liquid
- decision reached based on the analysis of the results from the experiment; the summary
- data that can be observed but not measured
- tool used to measure volume
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- the one variable that is changed in the experiment
- a possible answer to the question; if/then statement
- data that can be measured
- basic UNIT for length in the metric system
- tool used to measure length
- a variable that does NOT change during the experiment
- property that depends on mass AND volume
- basic UNIT for volume in the metric system
- information collected during an experiment
18 Clues: data that can be measured • variable that is measured • tool used to measure length • tool used to measure volume • the curved surface of a liquid • using the senses to GATHER data • first step of the scientific method • property that depends on mass AND volume • the amount of 3D space an object takes up • basic UNIT for length in the metric system • ...
Unit 1 Concept 4 Vocabulary 2022-09-22
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- fourth step of the scientific method
- factors that do not change in the experiment
- objective; based on the five senses and not an opinion
- data based on numbers
- subjective; a guess about an observation
- an explanation, based on evidence, of why things happen
- first step of the scientific method
- line, bar, and circle
- description of how things happen in nature
- the group that is being tested and purposefully changed
- what is being changed in an experiment
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- what is being measured in an experiment
- technique for investigating phenomenon
- sixth step of the scientific method
- second step of the scientific method
- third step of the scientific method
- fifth step of the scientific method
- a method for studying the natural world by gaining knowledge through observations and investigations
- a testable prediction that attempts to answer a question
- the normal group used for comparison
- data based on descriptive data
21 Clues: data based on numbers • line, bar, and circle • data based on descriptive data • sixth step of the scientific method • third step of the scientific method • fifth step of the scientific method • first step of the scientific method • fourth step of the scientific method • second step of the scientific method • the normal group used for comparison • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-17
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- a type of graph that is used to see the relationship between 2 variables that are both numbers
- the unit of measure for mass
- data that does NOT use numbers
- lab glassware that is often used to compare different trials next to each other
- all other possible variables that are held consistent, so that the only result is from the independent variable
- the group or groups that get the independent variable
- a piece of lab equipment used to determine the mass of a substance
- a testable prediction based on observation
- a type of graph used to show "word" categories and usually their amounts
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- a type of graph that is used to show percentage amounts of categories
- a piece of lab glassware that gives the most precise measurement of a liquid
- the variable that is the response or outcome
- the axis on a graph where the independent variable is labeled
- a description using one or more of the 5 senses
- the variable that is changed on purpose by the researcher
- the amount of space a substance takes up
- the group that DOES NOT get the independent variable and is used as a comparison group
17 Clues: the unit of measure for mass • data that does NOT use numbers • the amount of space a substance takes up • a testable prediction based on observation • the variable that is the response or outcome • a description using one or more of the 5 senses • the group or groups that get the independent variable • the variable that is changed on purpose by the researcher • ...
scientific Method 2022-09-28
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- a test that is done to support a conclusion
- data used to support a conclusion
- information from an experiment
- educated guess
- explain something with words
- to watch or look at something to get information
- a part of the experiment that is different from the experiment
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- believed to be true without proof
- an idea or question that can be tested
- the summary based on data
- a process designed to answer a question
- assume a fact,without proof based on previous experiment
- a part of a experiment that is changed
- determine what you think will happen when you do a experiment
- review data
- obtain information about something height length width
- look at to find similarities and differences
- a well supported explanation for something that occurs in nature
18 Clues: review data • educated guess • the summary based on data • explain something with words • information from an experiment • believed to be true without proof • data used to support a conclusion • an idea or question that can be tested • a process designed to answer a question • a part of a experiment that is changed • a test that is done to support a conclusion • ...
scientific Method 2022-09-28
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- a test that is done to support a conclusion
- data used to support a conclusion
- information from an experiment
- educated guess
- explain something with words
- to watch or look at something to get information
- a part of the experiment that is different from the experiment
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- believed to be true without proof
- an idea or question that can be tested
- the summary based on data
- a process designed to answer a question
- assume a fact,without proof based on previous experiment
- a part of a experiment that is changed
- determine what you think will happen when you do a experiment
- review data
- obtain information about something height length width
- look at to find similarities and differences
- a well supported explanation for something that occurs in nature
18 Clues: review data • educated guess • the summary based on data • explain something with words • information from an experiment • believed to be true without proof • data used to support a conclusion • an idea or question that can be tested • a process designed to answer a question • a part of a experiment that is changed • a test that is done to support a conclusion • ...
Scientific method 2021-02-08
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- To become part of something else, like a liquid
- Knowledge and understanding about our natural world
- Type of science studying the Earth and surrounding space
- A person who studies the world around us
- Looking at the world around you
- Type of science studying all physical things
- The scientific method helps scientists be ____
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- A statement about what an experiment tells a scientist
- Similar to an educated guess or prediction
- The ability to float
- The ability to dissolve
- This tests your hypothesis.
- Type of science studying living things
- Scientists use ____ to answer questions about the world around them.
- The scientific _____ is an organized way of studying science.
- We don't eat this in a laboratory!
- This step compares data to the hypothesis.
17 Clues: The ability to float • The ability to dissolve • This tests your hypothesis. • Looking at the world around you • We don't eat this in a laboratory! • Type of science studying living things • A person who studies the world around us • Similar to an educated guess or prediction • This step compares data to the hypothesis. • Type of science studying all physical things • ...
Scientific Method 2023-05-01
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- force applied over a distance
- a factor of an experiment that can be changed
- a test on a hypothesis
- cannot be seen through
- the amount of space an object takes up
- type of variable that is being tested
- clear / see through
- the amount of matter in an object
- an answer gained from a scientific experiment
- change in speed over time
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- an equation used to calculate variables
- similar to a scale; measures mass
- type of variable that changes because of the other variables
- the amount of matter in a given space
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a testable idea
- cloudy / partially see through
17 Clues: a testable idea • clear / see through • a test on a hypothesis • cannot be seen through • change in speed over time • force applied over a distance • cloudy / partially see through • similar to a scale; measures mass • the amount of matter in an object • the amount of matter in a given space • type of variable that is being tested • the amount of space an object takes up • ...
Scientific Method 2013-08-28
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- To lead or to guide
- Learning more about the question you have
- Thinking about your results
- To look closely and with great attention
- Minutes of lunch detention you will serve if you are tardy
- What the scientific method helps you to be
- To communicate or make know
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- Last person you ask "What did I miss?" when you're absent
- The factor (thing) that you change in an experiment
- Where you communicate if your hypothesis was supported or false
- Educated guess
- How you test a hypothesis
- First step in the scientific method
- Information collected during an experiment
- Type of experiment in which only one factor is changed
- What you are if you're not seated when the bell rings
- One thing you must bring to science every day
17 Clues: Educated guess • To lead or to guide • How you test a hypothesis • Thinking about your results • To communicate or make know • First step in the scientific method • To look closely and with great attention • Learning more about the question you have • Information collected during an experiment • What the scientific method helps you to be • ...
Scientific Method 2021-12-02
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- Type of variable which is measured during an experiment.
- Type of investigation where scientists are observing interaction in a natural environment without changing anything.
- A question that shows different variables and can be investigated by a scientific experiment.
- A ________ test is an experiment which all variables except one stays the same.
- The purpose of an experiment.
- Any factor that can change during an experiment.
- Data which is based on descriptive features.
- A graph used to represent categorical (discrete) data.
- The tools, devices, and materials you need to conduct the experiment.
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- Type of investigation where data is collected from a large selection of people to gain information into various topic.
- Data which is numerical.
- Type of variable which is changed during an experiment.
- An educated guess and prediction based on research.
- The experimental procedure.
- Type of variable which stays the same.
- A graph used to represent continuous data.
- A ______ assessment is used to assess the hazards and how to control them.
17 Clues: Data which is numerical. • The experimental procedure. • The purpose of an experiment. • Type of variable which stays the same. • A graph used to represent continuous data. • Data which is based on descriptive features. • Any factor that can change during an experiment. • An educated guess and prediction based on research. • ...
scientific method 2023-09-07
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- fake science
- the comparison group
- an assumption made on observations
- the variable being manipulated
- data that can be measured
- in favor of one side more than the other
- using five sense
- the outcome of the independent variable
- what stays the same
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- how you present it and who your audience is
- an educated guess
- the final statement
- when you repeat the experiment to verify results
- when somebody else copies your exact procedure to verify results
- a testable question
- data that cannot be measured
- the process of an experiment
17 Clues: fake science • using five sense • an educated guess • the final statement • a testable question • what stays the same • the comparison group • data that can be measured • data that cannot be measured • the process of an experiment • the variable being manipulated • an assumption made on observations • the outcome of the independent variable • in favor of one side more than the other • ...
scientific method 2023-09-07
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- fake science
- the comparison group
- an assumption made on observations
- the variable being manipulated
- data that can be measured
- in favor of one side more than the other
- using five sense
- the outcome of the independent variable
- what stays the same
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- how you present it and who your audience is
- an educated guess
- the final statement
- when you repeat the experiment to verify results
- when somebody else copies your exact procedure to verify results
- a testable question
- data that cannot be measured
- the process of an experiment
17 Clues: fake science • using five sense • an educated guess • the final statement • a testable question • what stays the same • the comparison group • data that can be measured • data that cannot be measured • the process of an experiment • the variable being manipulated • an assumption made on observations • the outcome of the independent variable • in favor of one side more than the other • ...
Scientific Method 2020-08-07
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- Data described in words
- The answers to your problem, answer to your hypothesis
- Trails Doing the experiment at Least three times to make sure that the results are accurate
- The place where the data, which was collected during the experiment, is recorded
- An assumption or conc;usion that is logically made, based on given facts or circumstances
- What you are trying to solve are figure out
- Part of the experiment that is changed or manipulated
- Used as a comparison in the experiment for seeing if the change you make in the independent variable is the dependent variables result
- Testing your hypothesis
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- Data measured in numbers
- The step-by-step directions for the experiment
- Using your five senses to collect qualitative and quantitative information
- The list of items you will need to perform the experiment
- The result of the experiment that may be changed as a result of manipulation the independent variable
- An educated guess
- The parts of the experiment that stay the same throughout the trial
- Gathering information
17 Clues: An educated guess • Gathering information • Data described in words • Testing your hypothesis • Data measured in numbers • What you are trying to solve are figure out • The step-by-step directions for the experiment • Part of the experiment that is changed or manipulated • The answers to your problem, answer to your hypothesis • ...
Scientific method 2015-09-03
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- of measure keep constantly in science
- of life organisms separate them form inanimate objects
- internal conditions keeps the body working
- something that is living
- collection of different ecosystems
- does not change
- little organ
- variable the result of change
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- changes the meaning of the word
- combination of two or more atoms
- to environment reacts to environment
- a group of organisms from the same species
- a group of organisms from one or more species
- variable is changed by scientists
- microscope takes light to create an image
- can't be broken down chemically
- Smallest living structure
17 Clues: little organ • does not change • something that is living • Smallest living structure • variable the result of change • changes the meaning of the word • can't be broken down chemically • combination of two or more atoms • variable is changed by scientists • collection of different ecosystems • to environment reacts to environment • of measure keep constantly in science • ...
scientific method 2023-09-08
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- fake science
- the comparison group
- an assumption made on observations
- the variable being manipulated
- data that can be measured
- in favor of one side more than the other
- using five sense
- the outcome of the independent variable
- what stays the same
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- how you present it and who your audience is
- an educated guess
- the final statement
- when you repeat the experiment to verify results
- when somebody else copies your exact procedure to verify results
- a testable question
- data that cannot be measured
- the process of an experiment
17 Clues: fake science • using five sense • an educated guess • the final statement • a testable question • what stays the same • the comparison group • data that can be measured • data that cannot be measured • the process of an experiment • the variable being manipulated • an assumption made on observations • the outcome of the independent variable • in favor of one side more than the other • ...
Scientific Method 2024-01-11
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- Information gathered during an experiment
- Pattern of investigation procedures that can include stating a problem, forming a hypothesis, researching and gathering information, testing a hypothesis, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.
- Factor that changes as a result of changes in other variables. The variable that is measured or counted.
- Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis; tests the effect of one thing on another under controlled conditions
- Possible explanation for a problem using what is known and what is observed.
- The group of individuals in an experiment that does not receive the independent variable
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- Numerical data that is usually measured or counted
- Quantity that can have more than a single value, can cause a change in the results of an experiment
- Non-numerical data that describes what is seen in an experiment
- the variable being tested. The variable that is purposely changed or added to one group but not the other.
- Explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations.
- The group of individuals in an experiment that receives the independent variable; the group that is tested
- Statement about what happens in nature that seems to be true all the time; does not explain why or how something happens.
- The standard used for comparison of test results in an experiment.
- Occurs when a scientist’s expectations change how the results of an experiment are viewed.
- In an experiment, the variable that does not change.
- Can be used to represent an idea, object, or event that is too big, too small, too complex, or too dangerous to observe or test directly.
17 Clues: Information gathered during an experiment • Numerical data that is usually measured or counted • In an experiment, the variable that does not change. • Non-numerical data that describes what is seen in an experiment • The standard used for comparison of test results in an experiment. • Possible explanation for a problem using what is known and what is observed. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-04
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- Variable The variable that is measured, It is the variable that is affected by the independent variable. It is graphed on the Y-axis.
- Data Observational data that is recorded as adjectives or adverbs
- To make a logical assumption about an object or an event based on gathered data or information
- A way of gathering information using senses
- Method Process for investigating the solution to questions or problems. It is used by scientists to understand and explain the world.
- Question A question that cannot be answered through investigation.
- Something that can be changed
- In an experiment this is a variable that does not change
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- Variable The one variable that is changed in the experiment by a scientist. It is the variable that is being tested to see its effect. It is the variable that is graphed on the X-axis.
- Information collected for analysis
- A statement of a possible explanation for a problem/question that predicts the effect of changing one variable on another variable.Can be written as an “if …. then…. because”, statement. The statement can be answered through investigation
- Data Observational data that is recorded through measurement as numbers
- Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis. Tests the effect of one variable on another variable while all other variables are kept constant.
- Information collected through careful scientific investigation to support or not support a hypothesis
- Question A question in which one variable is changed to see the effect on another variable
- A summary of the findings of an experiment to determine if the hypothesis is supported or not supported
- Examine logically and in detail the parts of information, typically for the purpose of explanation and interpretation.
17 Clues: Something that can be changed • Information collected for analysis • A way of gathering information using senses • In an experiment this is a variable that does not change • Data Observational data that is recorded as adjectives or adverbs • Question A question that cannot be answered through investigation. • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-02
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- The part of a report where you sum up your findings and relate it to your hypothesis
- A diagram setting out your results in a visual manner
- These are what you get from carrying out the experiment
- The step by step description of how to do the experiment
- These variables must be kept the same
- The best way to collect and record readings during an experiment
- Getting the exact readings from your experiment
- This variable is what I measure
- This variable is what I change or choose
- The part of a report where you talk about what you did
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- A reading using some kind of device
- Getting the same results each time you repeat an experiment
- Something you can see
- An educated guess of what you think will happen
- The things that you will need to carry out an experiment
- The purpose or reason for doing an experiment
- A picture showing how your experiment was set up
17 Clues: Something you can see • This variable is what I measure • A reading using some kind of device • These variables must be kept the same • This variable is what I change or choose • The purpose or reason for doing an experiment • An educated guess of what you think will happen • Getting the exact readings from your experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-05
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- not changed during the experiment
- data counted in numbers
- someone else doing the same experiment as you
- things you notice by seeing
- an estimated guess
- beliefs that are scientific and factual
- changes from the other variable
- the process and design of your experiment
- in favor or against something
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- Who and how you are going to communicate with people about your experiment
- The purpose and the outcome of an experiment
- variable that is held constant doesn't change
- doesn't change or depend on other variables
- data that describes the quality or characteristics
- The question you have that you are doing the experiment about
- you doing the same experiment again to check if its right
- What you think is gonna happen
17 Clues: an estimated guess • data counted in numbers • things you notice by seeing • in favor or against something • What you think is gonna happen • changes from the other variable • not changed during the experiment • beliefs that are scientific and factual • the process and design of your experiment • doesn't change or depend on other variables • ...
Scientific method 2021-08-18
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- list of instructions about how to do the experiment
- Data is information about qualities
- the factors that are kept the same in an experiment.
- A visual representation of your data.
- Group Something that is used for comparison
- Any factor that changes
- variable The variable that the experimenter decides to change
- This section answers your original testable question.
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- Conducting a test!
- Method Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Collection, Conclusion, and Retest
- data is information about quantities
- is all the measurements taken from doing the experiment. materials
- Use your senses.
- It is what you start with. Usually asked as a question.
- Variable The variable to the experiment responds to the change.
- Looking up information or reading about your topic
- A logical prediction
17 Clues: Use your senses. • Conducting a test! • A logical prediction • Any factor that changes • Data is information about qualities • data is information about quantities • A visual representation of your data. • Group Something that is used for comparison • Looking up information or reading about your topic • list of instructions about how to do the experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-06
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- The process of collecting data that describes qualities or characteristics
- The transmission of ideas, methods and knowledge in an accessible and helpful way
- The variable you manipulate, control, or vary in an experimental study to explore its effects
- When the researcher conducting the study is in favor of a certain result
- A statement based on experimental measurements and observations; a summary of the results
- Sensory experiences that allow scientists to collect data on the natural world
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- A quantity that does not change
- Something you don't understand but you can do an experiment to help you understand
- The process of collecting and analyzing numerical data
- A proposition, a finding or a system of explanation that is presented as science but that lacks the rigor essential to the scientific method
- When the same scientist conducts the experiment multiple times
- The variable that changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation
- An educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment; it is often written using “IF” and “THEN”
- A planned experiment set up to test your hypothesis and to find out if your hypothesis incorrect
- When other scientists get the same result of another one’s experiment when it’s repeated
- Assumption based on observations
- An element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables
17 Clues: A quantity that does not change • Assumption based on observations • The process of collecting and analyzing numerical data • When the same scientist conducts the experiment multiple times • An element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables • When the researcher conducting the study is in favor of a certain result • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-06
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- when other scientists conduct the experiment
- data that described qualities or characteristics
- when the same scientist conducts the experiment multiple times
- the transmission of ideas, methods, and knowledge in an accessible and helpful way
- A system of explanation that is presented as science but that lacks the rigor essential to the scientific method.
- the process of drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning
- a description and explanation of your results
- a question you come up with by asking yourself, "what am I trying to figure out?"
- an experimental factor that changed as a result of the manipulated variable
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- an idea that can be tested by observations or experiments. What do you think you are trying to find out? To form a hypothesis you also use if..., then.....
- data that can be measures in numbers
- a planning set of materials to investigate a relationship between variables.
- an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables
- the act of knowing and recording something
- a quantity that does not change
- an experimental factor that is changed/manipulated
- the tendency to favor a particular POV and to present that view instead of other equally valid alternatives
17 Clues: a quantity that does not change • data that can be measures in numbers • the act of knowing and recording something • when other scientists conduct the experiment • a description and explanation of your results • data that described qualities or characteristics • an experimental factor that is changed/manipulated • ...
Scientific Method 2023-10-01
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- using your senses to notice something
- variable data that is collected/measured
- if/then/because statement
- step by step detailed instructions
- what you think will happen in the future
- the 6 step process to answer a question
- data described using words
- stays the same during the experiment
- final report of all the results
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- what other results are compared to
- detailed examination of data
- the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested
- variable that is manipulated/changed by scientist
- data described using numbers
- gathering Information
- items used to carry out experiment
- each time an experiment is repeated it is a ___
17 Clues: gathering Information • if/then/because statement • data described using words • detailed examination of data • data described using numbers • final report of all the results • what other results are compared to • step by step detailed instructions • items used to carry out experiment • stays the same during the experiment • using your senses to notice something • ...
Scientific method 2021-02-08
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- To become part of something else, like a liquid
- Knowledge and understanding about our natural world
- Type of science studying the Earth and surrounding space
- A person who studies the world around us
- Looking at the world around you
- Type of science studying all physical things
- The scientific method helps scientists be ____
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- A statement about what an experiment tells a scientist
- Similar to an educated guess or prediction
- The ability to float
- The ability to dissolve
- This tests your hypothesis.
- Type of science studying living things
- Scientists use ____ to answer questions about the world around them.
- The scientific _____ is an organized way of studying science.
- We don't eat this in a laboratory!
- This step compares data to the hypothesis.
17 Clues: The ability to float • The ability to dissolve • This tests your hypothesis. • Looking at the world around you • We don't eat this in a laboratory! • Type of science studying living things • A person who studies the world around us • Similar to an educated guess or prediction • This step compares data to the hypothesis. • Type of science studying all physical things • ...
Scientific method 2021-02-08
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- To become part of something else, like a liquid
- Knowledge and understanding about our natural world
- Type of science studying the Earth and surrounding space
- A person who studies the world around us
- Looking at the world around you
- Type of science studying all physical things
- The scientific method helps scientists be ____
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- A statement about what an experiment tells a scientist
- Similar to an educated guess or prediction
- The ability to float
- The ability to dissolve
- This tests your hypothesis.
- Type of science studying living things
- Scientists use ____ to find answers about the world around them.
- The scientific _____ is an organized way of studying science.
- We don't eat this in a laboratory!
- This step compares data to the hypothesis.
17 Clues: The ability to float • The ability to dissolve • This tests your hypothesis. • Looking at the world around you • We don't eat this in a laboratory! • Type of science studying living things • A person who studies the world around us • Similar to an educated guess or prediction • This step compares data to the hypothesis. • Type of science studying all physical things • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-15
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- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- facts gathered during an experiment
- system of measurement used internationally, also known as SI units
- factor(s)that must remain the same in an experiment
- done by using your senses that should lead to the asking questions
- previous knowledge
- observations that include descriptive words
- variable that is used as a comparison in an experiment
- a summary of what you have learned from a scientific experiment
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- observations that include numerical data
- the variable that may change as a result of your experiment
- explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on facts that made from through observation and experiments
- the variable you change on purpose to test
- definitions used by scientists that describes procedures and materials used in an experiment
- a way to communicate results of an experiment
- a process to learn about the world around us
- an attempt to explain something by making a testable prediction
17 Clues: previous knowledge • facts gathered during an experiment • observations that include numerical data • the variable you change on purpose to test • observations that include descriptive words • a process to learn about the world around us • a way to communicate results of an experiment • factor(s)that must remain the same in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2012-08-23
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- analysis of the data
- the chemical change to either help build up or break down materials
- the process carried out by the human body to maintain a constant temperature
- if(this)-(then)that statement
- Variable Portion of experiment when changed purposely to test out a hypothesis
- law Statement about nature that always seems to be correct
- Variable Also known as the responding variable
- records of experimental outcomes
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- data Results that have specific numerical quantity
- uses the six senses to inure out the object
- Experiment Only one variable is changed out of all the experiment
- point of View, opinion
- data Come from observation and are used to describing the physical qualities
- a representation of an idea
- parts experiments that are kept the same
- group Exposed to same condition as experimental group NOT to independent variable
16 Clues: analysis of the data • point of View, opinion • a representation of an idea • if(this)-(then)that statement • records of experimental outcomes • parts experiments that are kept the same • uses the six senses to inure out the object • Variable Also known as the responding variable • data Results that have specific numerical quantity • ...
Scientific Method 2023-10-20
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- the branch of science that deals with Earth, its materials, and its atomsphere
- Noticing things, usually using your 5 senses
- The thing that you can measure in an experiment
- Somebody in the building who is 6'5" tall
- The branch of science that deals with living things
- Something that explains your observation
- A guess about what will happen in the future
- A question is ______ when it can be answered by completing an experiment
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- The branch of science that deals with nonliving things
- An educated guess about the outcome of an experiment
- An observation made using the 5 senses
- The thing that you can control in an experiment
- The steps taken to complete an experiment
- The things you need in order to complete an experiment
- The study of the world around you
- An observation that uses numbers
16 Clues: An observation that uses numbers • The study of the world around you • An observation made using the 5 senses • Something that explains your observation • The steps taken to complete an experiment • Somebody in the building who is 6'5" tall • Noticing things, usually using your 5 senses • A guess about what will happen in the future • ...
Science Crossword 2013-01-15
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- smallest metric prefix
- only country in Africa not using the metric system
- the word for 10 to the 165th power
- multiplier used in scientific notation
- step 1 of the Scientific Method: recognize a ____________
- step 3 of the Scientific Method: Predict the ____________ of the hypothesis
- name for scientific notation in Britain
- important part of the Scientific Method not recognized as one of the five steps
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- 1 sextillion is 10 to the ____________ power
- the nationality of the ptincipal founder of the Scientific Method born in 1564
- 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 grams= 1____________
- if you run the 5K in 25 minutes, what was the average distance you covered every 15 seconds in millimeters?
- scientific notation is a mathematical ____________
- if you run a 5K, how many centimeters have you run?
- ____________ interpret facts
- the prefix milli- means ____________
- a close agreement between observers who make a series of observations on the same phenomenon
- scale of measurement used by most of the world
- another name for a scientific law
- delicious breakfast food (also the last name of the other principal founder of the Scientific Method
20 Clues: smallest metric prefix • ____________ interpret facts • another name for a scientific law • the word for 10 to the 165th power • the prefix milli- means ____________ • multiplier used in scientific notation • name for scientific notation in Britain • 1 sextillion is 10 to the ____________ power • scale of measurement used by most of the world • ...
Scientific Method 2021-10-08
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- watch or look at something to get info
- a well supported explanation for something that happened in nature
- assume fact without proof
- review data from experiment
- explain without proof
- summary of an experiment
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- question that can be tested
- a process designed to answer a question
- part of experiment that is different
- explain with words
- info from an experiment
- look at to find similarities/differences
- something that is believed to be true without proof
- part of an experiment that changed
- obtain info about something
- determine what you think will happen before experiment
16 Clues: explain with words • explain without proof • info from an experiment • summary of an experiment • assume fact without proof • question that can be tested • review data from experiment • obtain info about something • part of an experiment that changed • part of experiment that is different • watch or look at something to get info • a process designed to answer a question • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-18
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- To look for similarities and differences
- Educated guess or prediction.
- Anything that can change or be changed.
- To be exact and precise
- The variable that you change.
- Person who experiments called?
- What our sun is
- The final result of the experiment
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- Used to measure temperature
- To look at the changes in an experiment
- Used to find weight of objects
- What you do in a lab?
- Variables that you don't want changed.
- The variable that changed.
- The information you record.
- Another word for outcome.
16 Clues: What our sun is • What you do in a lab? • To be exact and precise • Another word for outcome. • The variable that changed. • Used to measure temperature • The information you record. • Educated guess or prediction. • The variable that you change. • Used to find weight of objects • Person who experiments called? • The final result of the experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-20
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- an educated guess that answers your question.
- a study of the data looking for patterns, errors and meaning.
- making and recording measurements.
- testing an idea or hypothesis through a controlled investigation.
- things that change or can be changed in an experiment.
- each test performed in an experiment.
- a judgment that tells whether the data does or does not support the hypothesis
- a collection of facts – usually numbers
- what causes the changes measured in an experiment. Written in the first part of the hypothesis after the "If___"
- using the senses to gather information about something...with numbers.
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- using the senses to gather information about of something...without numbers
- what it is that you want to test or find out.
- the changes that are measured in an experiment. Written after the "then, ________" in the hypothesis.
- a method of problem solving by testing a hypothesis.
- drawing a conclusion or judgment based on data.
- an organized chart to record and keep data from the experiment.
16 Clues: making and recording measurements. • each test performed in an experiment. • a collection of facts – usually numbers • what it is that you want to test or find out. • an educated guess that answers your question. • drawing a conclusion or judgment based on data. • a method of problem solving by testing a hypothesis. • ...
Science Crossword 2013-01-15
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- the prefix milli- means ____________
- scale of measurement used by most of the world
- if you run a 5K, how many centimeters have you run?
- only country in Africa not using the metric system
- if you run the 5K in 25 minutes, what was the average distance you covered every 15 seconds in millimeters?
- 1 sextillion is 10 to the ____________ power
- step 3 of the Scientific Method: Predict the ____________ of the hypothesis
- a close agreement between observers who make a series of observations on the same phenomenon
- scientific notation is a mathematical ____________
- important part of the Scientific Method not recognized as one of the five steps
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- the word for 10 to the 165th power
- 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 grams= 1____________
- multiplier used in scientific notation
- name for scientific notation in Britain
- smallest metric prefix
- step 1 of the Scientific Method: recognize a ____________
- delicious breakfast food (also the last name of the other principal founder of the Scientific Method
- the nationality of the ptincipal founder of the Scientific Method born in 1564
- another name for a scientific law
- ____________ interpret facts
20 Clues: smallest metric prefix • ____________ interpret facts • another name for a scientific law • the word for 10 to the 165th power • the prefix milli- means ____________ • multiplier used in scientific notation • name for scientific notation in Britain • 1 sextillion is 10 to the ____________ power • scale of measurement used by most of the world • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-23
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- an interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge
- type of obeservation dealing with numbers of quantities
- the group you are testing
- the equipment and supplies needed to conduct the experiment or research
- the educated guess about what will happen
- the FACTS of what happened in the research or experiment
- what you already know or have found out about the problem or question from reliable sources
- type of variable that changed as a results of what the experimenter changed - also known as the responding variable.
- what you want to find out!
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- How you plan to do the experiment -• Written in concise (to the point), numbered steps that start with a verb
- includes what you learned in the experiment, whether your results supported or refuted the hypothesis.
- type of variable that the experimenter changes - also known as the manipulated variable
- type of variable that scientists try to keep the same throughout an experiment - also known as a constant
- an observation based on the senses
- the information collected during the experiment
- an act of noting and recording an actual event, characteristic, behavior or anything else detected with the senses or an instrument to collect data.
16 Clues: the group you are testing • what you want to find out! • an observation based on the senses • the educated guess about what will happen • the information collected during the experiment • type of obeservation dealing with numbers of quantities • the FACTS of what happened in the research or experiment • an interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge • ...
Scientific Method 2021-12-09
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- all chemicals connecting carbon
- a supposition or proposed explanation
- Anything that takes up space
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
- chemistry that does not connect carbon
- Interacts and transforms matter
- Independent Variable
- observing something in order to gain information
- The composition of matter
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- Explores chemical processes within living organisms
- a judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
- an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science
- property’s composition and structure of elements and compounds
- The Scientific Method create a ___
- Dependent Variable
16 Clues: Dependent Variable • Independent Variable • The composition of matter • Anything that takes up space • all chemicals connecting carbon • Interacts and transforms matter • The Scientific Method create a ___ • a supposition or proposed explanation • chemistry that does not connect carbon • a judgment or decision reached by reasoning. • ...
Scientific Method 2022-10-26
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- A test of your hypothesis
- A fancy word for "guess"
- The detailed steps of how you did your experiment
- The information you gather from your experiment
- The reason we make a control group is for a:
- Mr.D's 5th Graders are all now this
- What you do after your experiment
- The group you are testing your hypothesis on
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- The first step in the scientific method
- The gas that a plant make and we breathe
- The first stage as a plant begins growing
- All the stuff you need for your experiment
- What we take during the experimental process
- the part of a plant that is typically below the soil
- The group that you use to compare your experimental group
- The place you do your experiment
16 Clues: A fancy word for "guess" • A test of your hypothesis • The place you do your experiment • What you do after your experiment • Mr.D's 5th Graders are all now this • The first step in the scientific method • The gas that a plant make and we breathe • The first stage as a plant begins growing • All the stuff you need for your experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2022-10-14
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- list of steps for conducting the experiment
- ___ variable. The part that the scientist chooses/changes during an experiment.
- a factor that affects your experiment
- info gathered by using your senses
- ____ variable. the data or measured info
- a visual way to organize your data
- a process that allows for backing up and repeating steps if needed
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- analyze data and draw a ____.
- the part of the experiment that remains unchanged
- the number of factors you can test at a time
- what every experiment STARTS with
- info recorded during an experiment
- looking up info before making a hypothesis
- doing or testing the hypothesis
- usually written as an "if/then" statement
- an educated guess or prediction about what will happen
- the ___ should be shared at the end of an experiment
17 Clues: analyze data and draw a ____. • doing or testing the hypothesis • what every experiment STARTS with • info recorded during an experiment • info gathered by using your senses • a visual way to organize your data • a factor that affects your experiment • ____ variable. the data or measured info • usually written as an "if/then" statement • ...
Scientific Method 2023-10-24
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- the application of science to make products or tools which make life easier
- A prediction or educated guess about the outcome of the experiment
- Question to be answered by experiment
- the data what we measure at the end of the experiment
- tool we use to see cells in detail
- used to demonstrate something that's too big, small or dangerous to show in real life
- organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- used to organize the information collected
- the Step by Step process used to perform the experiment
- treated like the experimental group but does not receive the variable
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- organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place
- Using the five senses to collect data
- the variable that we change and test
- One single run of an experiment
- receives the variable
- a slanted view that may affect the results of the experiment
16 Clues: receives the variable • One single run of an experiment • tool we use to see cells in detail • the variable that we change and test • Question to be answered by experiment • Using the five senses to collect data • used to organize the information collected • organelle where cellular respiration takes place • organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Characteristics of Life 2023-09-15
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- keeping body systems in balance (example: Temperature)
- getting larger
- Step 6 of scientific method record, evaluate, interpret, and analyze data
- Reproduction where a single parent creates an identical clone of itself
- A _____ gives a cell structure
- DNA contains the information for everything the body does
- Step 2 of scientific method ask a well defined ____
- Reproduction where two parents each donate a cell which comes together during fertilization to create an embryo
- Step 3 of scientific method write a testable ____
- Is not a characteristic of life because living organisms like plants cannot do this
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- study of living things
- Step 1 of the scientific method
- Step 4 of scientific method - make a ____ that contains the details of the test/experiment
- To change over many generations (long periods of time)
- Step 7 of scientific method-a logical explanation
- Organisms respond to _______ in their environment
- All living creatures need this and either make it or eat it
- Step 5 of scientific method
- animals that go through metamorphosis- example butterflies
19 Clues: getting larger • study of living things • Step 5 of scientific method • A _____ gives a cell structure • Step 1 of the scientific method • Step 7 of scientific method-a logical explanation • Organisms respond to _______ in their environment • Step 3 of scientific method write a testable ____ • Step 2 of scientific method ask a well defined ____ • ...
scientific method 101 2022-11-18
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- what is another word for being influenced
- how long did the concept of spont. gen. last
- who came up with the idea of spont. gen.
- sixth step in the scientific method
- first step in the scientific method
- second step in the scientific method
- fifth step in the scientific method
- there's __ bias in science
- what does science do
- ____ a tool for answering questions
- what cant be proved or disproved
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
- where did spallanzani believe microbes come from
- what does "good science" need
- who disproves needham
- fourth step in the scientific method
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- what makes science as objective as possible
- what is another word for subjective
- third step in the scientific method
- how did spallanzani kill microbes
- what is another word for objective
- who is known for backing spont. gen.
- what is science limited to
- _means not influenced
- what must science follow
25 Clues: what does science do • _means not influenced • who disproves needham • what must science follow • what is science limited to • there's __ bias in science • what does "good science" need • what cant be proved or disproved • how did spallanzani kill microbes • what is another word for objective • what is another word for subjective • third step in the scientific method • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-24
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- when you measure consistently and get the same result every time
- data that is measured in numbers
- tool that measures mass
- a question that can have many answers
- there are 100 of these on a meterstick
- an educated guess
- data that describes something
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- a yes or no question
- metric unit for distance
- a type of chart where you display data
- another word for information/numbers you gather during your experiment
- metric unit for volume
- what you do to test your hypothesis
- metric unit for mass
- when the measured value is close to the true (actual) value
- a spreadsheet is an example of a data _________
16 Clues: an educated guess • a yes or no question • metric unit for mass • metric unit for volume • tool that measures mass • metric unit for distance • data that describes something • data that is measured in numbers • what you do to test your hypothesis • a question that can have many answers • a type of chart where you display data • there are 100 of these on a meterstick • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-08
Across
- The variables keep constant throughout the experiment.
- The variable changed in an experiment.
- Numbered and exact data.
- Using prior knowledge and clues to conclude something.
- Measurment way that has units going up by ten.
- Observing clues to make a guess of what is to happen.
- Using The five senses to notice something
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- The variable affected by the change.
- The way to test hypothesises in a organized way.
- Explain results of the hypothesis.
- Prediction of the outcome of two variables.
- Test the hypothesis.
- Refers to features and cannot be measured.
- System used by USA that is impractical.
- Examine the data.
- Reject or accept the hyothesis.
16 Clues: Examine the data. • Test the hypothesis. • Numbered and exact data. • Reject or accept the hyothesis. • Explain results of the hypothesis. • The variable affected by the change. • The variable changed in an experiment. • System used by USA that is impractical. • Using The five senses to notice something • Refers to features and cannot be measured. • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-22
Across
- Logical interpretations based on what scientists already know
- Group in an experiment that is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group, except for one independent variable
- This prefix means "life".
- Name of the tropical storm that hit California this week.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- Tree species on the Canadian flag.
- Country that won the 2024 Women's World Cup.
- The variable that is observed and changes in response to the independent variable
- Number of tarantulas in the classroom.
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- High school the football team plays on Friday.
- True or False? Not all of your body weight is actually you.
- Well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- Experiment that has only one changed variable. All other variables are kept unchanged or controlled
- Country of the flag on the wall with the sun and moon.
- Type of rally to he held at school Friday.
- The variable that is deliberately changed
16 Clues: This prefix means "life". • Tree species on the Canadian flag. • Number of tarantulas in the classroom. • The variable that is deliberately changed • Type of rally to he held at school Friday. • Country that won the 2024 Women's World Cup. • High school the football team plays on Friday. • Country of the flag on the wall with the sun and moon. • ...
Raimond Scientific Method Biology Review 2020-12-29
Across
- Metric base unit for volume
- Description data (red leaf, heavy rock)
- Variable we change(diff. between cont. and exp. groups)
- Visible or provable fact
- Metric base unit for mass
- Abbreviated cm
- 5th step of the scientific method
- 1st step of the scientific method
- 2nd step of the scientific method
- 6th step of the scientific method
- Variables the same between cont. + exp. groups
- 4th step of the scientific method
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- Variable measured at the end of the lab
- 3rd step of the scientific method
- Abbreviated mL
- Abbreviated kg
- Data that includes numbers (7 mL, 9.6 mph)
- Group for comparison, does not get treatment
- Metric base unit for length
- Group that does get the treatment
- Explanation based on prior knowledge
- Measuring system used in science
22 Clues: Abbreviated mL • Abbreviated kg • Abbreviated cm • Visible or provable fact • Metric base unit for mass • Metric base unit for volume • Metric base unit for length • Measuring system used in science • 3rd step of the scientific method • Group that does get the treatment • 5th step of the scientific method • 1st step of the scientific method • 2nd step of the scientific method • ...
ACT II 2015-09-19
Across
- prediction or forecast of an outcome
- fourth step of the Scientific Method
- judge favorably
- first step of the Scientific Method
- secure or guarantee
- cut down or off
- a group of varied things brought together
- second step of the Scientific Method
- succinct, terse
- common, ordinary, banal
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- wordy
- superior
- detailed, complicated, ornate
- regard as less important
- stimulating, irritating
- mundane
- third step of the Scientific Method
- expressed in few words, concise
18 Clues: wordy • mundane • superior • judge favorably • cut down or off • succinct, terse • secure or guarantee • stimulating, irritating • common, ordinary, banal • regard as less important • detailed, complicated, ornate • expressed in few words, concise • first step of the Scientific Method • third step of the Scientific Method • prediction or forecast of an outcome • ...
SCIENCE 2021-09-08
Across
- Starts with a question
- step 3 of scientific method
- step 6 of scientific method
- A desire to know or learn something
- To comprehend
- step 2 of scientific method
- A person who studies science
- step one of scientific method
- A process or method of research
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- step 4 of scientific method
- Acquired facts and information
- Obtained by experiments
- step 5 of scientific method
- Investigation or the study of sources
14 Clues: To comprehend • Starts with a question • Obtained by experiments • step 4 of scientific method • step 3 of scientific method • step 6 of scientific method • step 5 of scientific method • step 2 of scientific method • A person who studies science • step one of scientific method • Acquired facts and information • A process or method of research • A desire to know or learn something • ...
scientific method 2022-08-31
Across
- life
- the study of space and earth
- educated guess
- concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- to test your hypothesis to see if it is correct
- something that is always true in nature
- is changed to observe what happens to the dependant variable
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- something based on knowledge
- to carefully watch
- factor observed during an experiment
- the end of and event or process
- factors in an experiment that stay the same
- the study of natural events
- the study of living organisms
- to examine results
15 Clues: life • educated guess • to carefully watch • to examine results • the study of natural events • something based on knowledge • the study of space and earth • the study of living organisms • the end of and event or process • factor observed during an experiment • something that is always true in nature • factors in an experiment that stay the same • ...
scientific method 2022-08-24
Across
- information gathered in an experiment
- a change in allele or population overtime
- when cells specialize in different thing
- dna stands for
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- body function that breaks down food,energy
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- variable that is deliberitley changed
- an inherited gene that helps to survive
- a change in suroundings that cause a reaction
- the act of seeing or watching something
- plants animals or humans characteristics
- a group in which one variable is changed
- data that is in numbers
- the smallest functional unit of life
- structure determines
15 Clues: dna stands for • structure determines • data that is in numbers • the smallest functional unit of life • variable that is deliberitley changed • information gathered in an experiment • an inherited gene that helps to survive • the act of seeing or watching something • plants animals or humans characteristics • a group in which one variable is changed • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-12
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- a tentative scientific explanation to a problem
- methods that remain consistent during the study
- testing a hypothesis using reliable scientific methods
- a treatment group that is kept in “normal” conditions for the comparison to others experiencing change
- evidence or information gathered from observation/measurement
- the variable being measured in the experiment
- a practice that verifies original results of an experiment
- a well-documented description of how the natural world works
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- numeric data that can be counted or measured
- the variable being changed in the experiment
- particular preference or point of view
- a well-supported explanation of how the natural world works
- descriptive data usually of characteristics that cannot be easily measured
- noticing a pattern or problem in the natural world
- a practice that verifies another scientists’ methods and results
15 Clues: particular preference or point of view • numeric data that can be counted or measured • the variable being changed in the experiment • the variable being measured in the experiment • a tentative scientific explanation to a problem • methods that remain consistent during the study • noticing a pattern or problem in the natural world • ...
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