scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Hot & Spicy Lab: Scientific Method 2025-09-12
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- THE STUDY OF HOW PLANTS ARE USED IN DIFFERENT CULTURES AS FOOD, SHELTER, MEDICINE CLOTHING, IN HUNTING AND IN RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES
- THE DISH WITH A FITTING LID IN WHICH BACTERIA OR OTHER ORGANISMS
- First step to procedure of the Hot and Spicy Lab.
- Abiotic
- heart attacks
- Essential oils are found in the leaves,________, and fruits of plants.
- What the researcher does in her or his experiment to get a result.
- SPREADING A SUBSTANCE ON AGAR
- This place holds many potential cures to diseases/sicknesses.
- The independent variable in the Hot and Spicy Lab.
- If both variables decrease this is a ___________ correlation.
- What happens as a result of the experiment.
- Circular shaped bacteria found in clusters.
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- possible explanation that can be tested and can lead to a prediction.
- Means Balance
- First step to the scientific method.
- Rod shaped bacteria
- Pacific Yew treats ______ and ovarian cancer.
- Summarizes what the researcher learned from an experiment.
- A GROUP OF IDENTICAL BACTERIAL CELLS IN ONE GROUP.
- TO STOP, PREVENT, OR AT LEAST SLOW SOMETHING DOWN
- Biotic
- The Ethnobotanist who we studied this chapter.
- A GEL-LIKE SUBSTANCE THAT CONTAINS NUTRIENTS THAT BACTERIA NEED TO GROW
- childhood leukemia
- Meadowsweet
- The dependent in the Hot and Spicy Lab.
- Created using the poppy plant.(not codeine)
28 Clues: Biotic • Abiotic • Meadowsweet • Means Balance • heart attacks • childhood leukemia • Rod shaped bacteria • SPREADING A SUBSTANCE ON AGAR • First step to the scientific method. • The dependent in the Hot and Spicy Lab. • What happens as a result of the experiment. • Created using the poppy plant.(not codeine) • Circular shaped bacteria found in clusters. • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2025-01-24
Biology Vocabulary Ch. 1-3 2025-12-01
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- A tool used to see things.
- A living thing.
- A place where organisms interact with their environment.
- Meat eater.
- A scientific procedure used to learn new things
- Method The order of steps used in research.
- Can only be seen with a microscope.
- The “brain” of the cell.
- A place designed for scientific experiments.
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- How a living thing grows over time.
- The study of an animals body parts.
- Meat & Plant eater.
- Long-term weather conditions.
- Plant eater.
- Research done outside of the laboratory.
- Tiny building blocks that make up living things like LEGO.
16 Clues: Meat eater. • Plant eater. • A living thing. • Meat & Plant eater. • The “brain” of the cell. • A tool used to see things. • Long-term weather conditions. • How a living thing grows over time. • The study of an animals body parts. • Can only be seen with a microscope. • Research done outside of the laboratory. • Method The order of steps used in research. • ...
Vocab 2025-01-24
Unit 9 terms 2024-01-30
vocabulary ms. Maynard 2023-12-01
18 Clues: road • goods • bacon • newton • kepler • rights • method • cortes • pizarro • columbus • revolution • copernicus • sovergeinity • of Exploration • bill of rights • of independence • east india company • declaration of the rights of man and the citizen
Lab Equipment and Scientific Method 2024-08-26
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- Tube Science lab equipment used to hold small amounts of materials for testing.
- Anything that can affect the outcome of the experiment.
- A tool used in science labs to weigh certain materials.
- Goggles Science lab tool worn to protect your eyes during hands on activities.
- An act or instance of viewing something that happened.
- Burner A piece of equipment with an open flame used to heat substances.
- A widely accepted rule that reliably predicts natural events under any testable condition.
- Container used to hold liquids.
- Group A group in an experiment that does not receive treatment.
- A proposed explanation based on limited evidence or observations. An educated guess.
- Science lab tool used to measure microscopic organisms (very small organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye.)
- Variable A variable that changes and can be measured in an experiment.
- Variable A variable that is changed in an experiment to observe its effects.
- A method of testing different hypotheses.
- A set of well-tested hypotheses or principles that explain observations.
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- Dish Science lab tool used as a place for microorganisms to grow.
- A scientific tool used to observe stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- Science lab tool used to measure drops of liquid.
- Cylinder Science lab tool used to measure volumes of liquids. The measurement is usually in mL (milliliters).
- A piece of technology used to store information, make calculations, and much more.
- A judgment or decision reached by reasoning based on evidence.
- A forecast of what someone thinks will occur.
- A conclusion based on observations using skills and previous experiences.
- Lens Science lab tool used to magnify images.
- An investigation that uses a variety of skills to answer questions.
- Facts and statistics collected to be analyzed.
26 Clues: Container used to hold liquids. • A method of testing different hypotheses. • A forecast of what someone thinks will occur. • Facts and statistics collected to be analyzed. • Lens Science lab tool used to magnify images. • Science lab tool used to measure drops of liquid. • An act or instance of viewing something that happened. • ...
Unit 1 Scientific Method Vocabulary 2023-08-10
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- System The system of measuements that ARE used in Science
- The SI usit of measurement for temperature
- The aspects of the experiment that are consistent or have to be the same
- The branch of biology focused on the study of the relationships between organisms and their environments
- Data qualities that are described by using your 5 senses
- The measure of the force of gravity pulling on an object
- Data uses numbers to describe or measure something
- The SI Unit used to measure length
- A statement about what the data from an experiment shows
- How close the measurements are to each other
- A testable prediction that describes a couse and effect relationship between variables
- The SI Unit used to measure mass and weight
- How close the measurements are to the goal or true value
- The group that is receiveing the test or experment
- The group used for comparison with your experimental groups or the "normal"
- a desription of something that you can see, smell, touch, taste or hear
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- What is being measured at the end of an experiment or what changes in response to the independent variable
- The SI Unit used to measure Volume
- A clear statement about whether your statement was supported or rejected by the data from the experiment
- The International Systems of Units based on the Metric System
- The repeated tries or observations in an experiment
- A guess about an object or outcome based on observations
- A logical set of steps used to answer a questions or solve a problem
- The measure of the amount of matter that an object has
- What an experimenter will intentionally change or manipulate in an experiment
- Collected data in an organized form after an experiment
- The amount of space occupied by a sample of matter
- System A system of measurements that are NOT used in Science
28 Clues: The SI Unit used to measure Volume • The SI Unit used to measure length • The SI usit of measurement for temperature • The SI Unit used to measure mass and weight • How close the measurements are to each other • Data uses numbers to describe or measure something • The amount of space occupied by a sample of matter • The group that is receiveing the test or experment • ...
8th Grade Scientific Method Review 2025-08-27
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- safety equipment for hands
- Scales measure the __ of a substance.
- safety equipment for torso
- mL stands for...
- On a graph, you put the IV here.
- cm stands for...
- The first 8th grade science unit we'll cover.
- Graduated cylinders measure the __ of a substance.
- Metric prefix meaning a hundredth.
- Nearly everything in this class is __ note.
- A possible explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested.
- safety equipment for eyes
- Metric unit for volume.
- C stands for
- g stands for
- safety equipment for eyes
- Standard unit for temperature
- Metric prefix meaning a thousand.
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- Metric unit for mass
- The first trial of the experiment where nothing experimental has been done yet.
- The name of 8th grade science.
- First S in PASS
- P in PASS
- Thermometers measure the __ of a substance.
- Second S in PASS
- A description of a natural phenomenon that always happens.
- Standard unit for length.
- The variable that you change on purpose, the cause.
- The variable that changes because of your experiment, the result.
- Standard unit for mass
- The science you learned last year.
- Website that we use for most of our virtual labs.
- Variables that you could change but need to keep the same.
- A in PASS
- Metric unit for length.
- Metric prefix meaning a tenth.
- Rulers measure the __ of an object.
- Standard unit for volume.
- Metric unit for temperature
- On a graph, you put the DV here.
- An explanation for a phenomenon that has been repeatedly tested and is the best explanation currently available.
41 Clues: P in PASS • A in PASS • C stands for • First S in PASS • Second S in PASS • mL stands for... • cm stands for... • Metric unit for mass • Standard unit for mass • Metric unit for length. • g stands for • Standard unit for length. • safety equipment for eyes • Standard unit for volume. • safety equipment for eyes • safety equipment for hands • safety equipment for torso • ...
Environmental Ch. 1 2014-09-08
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- A theory may eventually become a ______
- A basic law or truth that has been tested over time is a _____
- The ________ Revolution was the time when humans started using machines to produce goods
- Using more resources than the environment can support is known as ______
- Make hypothesis is the ____ step of the scientific method
- The _______ Revolution was the time period when humans began to farm and raise animals
- Ask a question/find a problem is the ______ step of the scientific method
- Preserving natural resources for future generations is part of a _____ society
- Chemicals polluting a lake or trash littering a nearby park are examples of what kind of environmental challenge
- Environmental science is a(n) _____ science because it uses knowledge to solve practical problems
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- The _____ of the scientific method should be as detailed as possible
- All living and nonliving things in nature are part of the ____
- A ______ is the environment where an organism lives
- _______ science is the study of how living things, including humans, affect and interact with their environment
- Moral principles that guide people's actions are called _____
- Items humans have made, such as homes and roads, are examples of the ____ environment
- The variety of life on Earth is called _____
- Item that is not a major requirement for the survival of all living things
- Overpopulation, overconsumption, pollution, and loss of biodiversity are examples of environmental _____
- Environmental ______ is the fair treatment of all people concerning environmental problems
20 Clues: A theory may eventually become a ______ • The variety of life on Earth is called _____ • A ______ is the environment where an organism lives • Make hypothesis is the ____ step of the scientific method • Moral principles that guide people's actions are called _____ • All living and nonliving things in nature are part of the ____ • ...
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Biology 2024-08-26
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- A possible explanation for an observation
- The ability to regulate internal conditions
- The process where DNA is passed from parents to offspring
- Individuals of the same species in the same area
- Consists of different systems interacting with each other
- The ability to adapt to the environment over time
- Type of variable that is manipulated or changed
- A biological community interacting with the environment
- Type of variable that is the same between different groups
- A term referring to the organization of life
- Different organs working together
- First level seen in the organization of life
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- The ability to react to stimuli in the environment
- Different cells working together
- Different ecosystems interacting on the Earth
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- An organism that makes its own food
- Different species interacting with each other
- Type of variable that is measured
- How a hypothesis is tested
- Different atoms bonded together
- The last step in the scientific method
- Different molecules grouped together
- First step in the scientific method
- A well-supported scientific explanation
- Different tissues working towards a common function
26 Clues: How a hypothesis is tested • Different atoms bonded together • Different cells working together • Type of variable that is measured • Different organs working together • An organism that makes its own food • First step in the scientific method • Different molecules grouped together • The last step in the scientific method • A well-supported scientific explanation • ...
Unit One Vocab 2023-08-30
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- A physical property is any property that is measurable, involved in the state of a physical system
- 4th step of the scientific method and is where you observe the experiment and record data
- the measure of the amount of matter in a body.
- when a number ends in a lot of zeros
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- when a zero is surrounded by non-zero numbers.
- Density is the substance's mass per unit of volume.
- 2nd step of the scientific method and is an educated guess.
- last step of the scientific method and is a statement based on experimental measurements and observations.
- the fundamental units.
- The amount of space something takes up.
10 Clues: the fundamental units. • when a number ends in a lot of zeros • The amount of space something takes up. • when a zero is surrounded by non-zero numbers. • the measure of the amount of matter in a body. • Density is the substance's mass per unit of volume. • 2nd step of the scientific method and is an educated guess. • ...
Scientific Method and Experiment 2021-09-15
14 Clues: theory • survey • closure • analysis • interview • conveying • statement • comparison • changeable • experiments • investigation • variable measured • variable manipulated • investigation methodology
Scientific Method FCAT Vocab 2022-04-21
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- info. gathered through senses/ sci. tools
- measurements/obs. collected & recorded in experiment
- a group untreated by the factor being tested
- arrange in specific order/ group by similarities
- explanation based on evidence; not direct obs.
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- statement of what will happen
- use of sci. processes to help solve problems
- test/procedure carried out; answers sci.quest.
- a quality, property or trait of an object
- result of investigation based on data/ obs.
- factor changed to test a hypothesis
- organized scientific study of natural world
- to examine methodically by separating into parts
- used to describe the certainty of data/ results
14 Clues: statement of what will happen • factor changed to test a hypothesis • a quality, property or trait of an object • info. gathered through senses/ sci. tools • result of investigation based on data/ obs. • organized scientific study of natural world • use of sci. processes to help solve problems • a group untreated by the factor being tested • ...
Renaissance Reformation Scientific Method 2014-09-15
15 Clues: monk • corrupt • secular • thinkers • Geocentric • Complaints • influenced • cash my sin • Renaissance • Heliocentric • view the sky • non Catholic • heliocentric • birth of renaissance • dude who needed a divorce
Scientific Method and Graphing 2022-06-10
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- The Study of life
- Rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern in nature
- Horizontal Axis,y axis
- Used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts
- Useful for comparing information collected by counting
- Vertical axis,X axis
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- a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- Things that have all the chracteristics of life;made of one or more cells
- Explanations based on experiments
- An educated guess
- Part of earth that contains all ecosystems
- Shows trends or how the data changes over time
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- Community and its non-living enviorment
14 Clues: The Study of life • An educated guess • Vertical axis,X axis • Horizontal Axis,y axis • Explanations based on experiments • Community and its non-living enviorment • Part of earth that contains all ecosystems • Shows trends or how the data changes over time • Useful for comparing information collected by counting • Used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts • ...
The Scientific Method Vocabulary 2024-08-19
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- a predicted outcome to an experiment based on the research collected.
- the question being investigated in an experiment
- sources of information about the problem being investigated.
- a search for general knowledge about a specific topic.
- set of collected and recorded measurements or observations.
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- routine used to guide a science investigation from beginning to end.
- a detailed list of the supplies and equipment used in an investigation.
- an investigation carried out under controlled conditions.
- to evaluate in detail in order to support valid decision making.
- a detailed description listing all of the steps in an experiment.
- a statement that interprets the data.
- the outcome of the experiment based on the data collected.
- the process of determining the size, length or quantity of something.
- information gathered through the senses about the natural world.
14 Clues: a statement that interprets the data. • the question being investigated in an experiment • a search for general knowledge about a specific topic. • an investigation carried out under controlled conditions. • the outcome of the experiment based on the data collected. • set of collected and recorded measurements or observations. • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- An educated guess
- Variable What you measure and observe in the experiment.
- Examine in detail
- Based on description, using your five senses
- Shar the results with others
- A conclusion that you reach after making an observation
- The statement based on the results of an experiment?
- Based on numerical measurement
- Something you are curious about
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- Variable What you keep the same in the experiment
- Something you experience directly through your five senses
- Variable The variable being controlled in the problem.
- Put your hypothesis to the test.
- Write observations during your experiment.
14 Clues: An educated guess • Examine in detail • Shar the results with others • Based on numerical measurement • Something you are curious about • Put your hypothesis to the test. • Write observations during your experiment. • Based on description, using your five senses • The statement based on the results of an experiment? • Variable What you keep the same in the experiment • ...
scientific revolution 2022-04-01
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- FATHER OF CHEMISRTY
- TORRICELLI
- SUN-CENTERED
- CALCULAS / GRAVITY
- HELIOCENTRIC
- SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- VANLEEUWENHOEK
- ASTRONOMY
- ORBITS ARE OVALS
- PENDULUM CLOCK
- ANTONMY
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- BEN FRANKLIN
- EARTH CENTERED
- FIRST PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER
- FAHRENHEIT
- IMPROVED THE TELESCOPE
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
- PARACELUS
- CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- SCIENTIFIC METHOD
20 Clues: ANTONMY • PARACELUS • ASTRONOMY • FAHRENHEIT • TORRICELLI • BEN FRANKLIN • SUN-CENTERED • HELIOCENTRIC • EARTH CENTERED • VANLEEUWENHOEK • PENDULUM CLOCK • ORBITS ARE OVALS • SCIENTIFIC METHOD • SCIENTIFIC METHOD • CALCULAS / GRAVITY • CIRCULATORY SYSTEM • FATHER OF CHEMISRTY • IMPROVED THE TELESCOPE • FIRST PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER • CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Unit Test Scientific Method Crossword 2016-09-20
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- container for liquid substances
- an observation without numbers involved
- a variable that doesn't change thoroughout the whole experiment
- used to hold test tubes
- an educated guess that can be answered throughout an experiment
- used to swirl/mix liquids without spilling
- eye protection
- can catch on fire easily
- used when someone's clothes catches on fire
- Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
- an equipment that has special ventilation so you get less exposed to harmful gas
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- an observation involving numbers
- a variable that is measured
- used to put out chemical fires
- used to measure how many drops
- used to measure the volume of liquids
- 1 of 8 symbols where there is high pressured gas
- can melt and burn through your skin
- used when a chemical splashes in your eye
- used to stir liquid substances
20 Clues: eye protection • used to hold test tubes • can catch on fire easily • a variable that is measured • used to put out chemical fires • used to measure how many drops • used to stir liquid substances • container for liquid substances • an observation involving numbers • can melt and burn through your skin • used to measure the volume of liquids • ...
Safety and Scientific Method Crossword 2022-09-14
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- used to flush chemicals from your eyes safely
- the increase of each line on a graduated cylinder
- variable that is measured or observed
- curve at the surface of a liquid
- a series of steps used to solve a problem
- variable that is intentionally changed
- Recording data is a part of what step? answer is a number
- graduated cylinders are used to measure ___
- What does the A stand for in PASS for fire extinguishers?
- Graphs are a part of what step? answer is a number
- Fire blankets are used to put out ____ fires.
- observation that uses measurements
- one of the reasons we wear goggles
- protects your clothes from chemical spills and heat
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- educated guess
- most important rule in lab!
- variable that remains the same
- summary of results and states if your hypothesis is right/wrong
- group that does NOT receive the IV
- observation that describes
- group that DOES receive the IV
21 Clues: educated guess • observation that describes • most important rule in lab! • variable that remains the same • group that DOES receive the IV • curve at the surface of a liquid • group that does NOT receive the IV • observation that uses measurements • one of the reasons we wear goggles • variable that is measured or observed • variable that is intentionally changed • ...
Scientific Method and Matter Review 2022-11-21
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- state of matter where particles are freely moving; no fixed volume or shape
- prefix meaning 1/1000
- changes from liquid to solid
- tool used to measure mass
- unit without a prefix; goes in the center of our metric chat; examples are meters, liters and grams
- graph that is used to show changes over time
- numerical data (numbers)
- variable that is measured; effect
- changes from liquid to gas
- state of matter where particles are closely moving by eachother; has a fixed volume and takes the shape of the container
- prefix meaning 100
- often referred to as "an educated guess"; a prediction of the outcome of your experiment
- the first step in the Scientific Method
- changes from solid to liquid
- the amount of matter in an object
- graph that is used to show percentages
- changes from solid to gas
- graph that is used to compare data
- prefix meaning 1/100
- changes from gas to liquid
- state of matter where particles are closely-packed; has a fixed volume and shape
- determining what your data means
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- descriptive data (letters/literature)
- the way you test your hypothesis
- the amount of space something takes up
- process used by Scientists to ask and answer testable questions
- summarizing your experiment and determining if your hypothesis was correct
- prefix meaning 10
- prefix meaning 1/10
- variable that is changed; cause
- Scientists gather background information in order to make a hypothesis
- the amount of matter in a give space
- tool used to measure volume
- prefix meaning 1000
- tool use to measure length/volume
- anything that has mass and takes up space
36 Clues: prefix meaning 10 • prefix meaning 100 • prefix meaning 1/10 • prefix meaning 1000 • prefix meaning 1/100 • prefix meaning 1/1000 • numerical data (numbers) • tool used to measure mass • changes from solid to gas • changes from liquid to gas • changes from gas to liquid • tool used to measure volume • changes from liquid to solid • changes from solid to liquid • ...
Scientific Method Terms - Field Bio 2025-01-09
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- The group in an experiment that receives the independent variable.
- A factor that can change in an experiment.
- The process of having other scientists evaluate your research for accuracy and validity.
- Using your senses or tools to gather information about the natural world.
- A systematic approach to solving problems and answering questions through observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and analysis.
- Examining data to identify patterns or relationships.
- A statement that explains whether the hypothesis was supported or not based on the experiment's results.
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- Numerical information, such as length or temperature, that can be measured.
- A testable prediction or educated guess about how something works.
- Descriptive information, such as color or texture, that does not involve numbers.
- A controlled test designed to investigate a hypothesis.
- The variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated in an experiment.
- Repeating an experiment to confirm results and ensure reliability.
- Factors that are kept the same in all parts of an experiment to ensure a fair test.
- Information collected during an experiment, often in the form of measurements or observations.
- The group in an experiment that does not receive the independent variable; used for comparison.
- A well-tested explanation for a broad range of observations and experimental results.
- The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment.
- A statement that describes a consistent and universal natural phenomenon, often in mathematical terms.
- A logical explanation or interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge.
20 Clues: A factor that can change in an experiment. • Examining data to identify patterns or relationships. • A controlled test designed to investigate a hypothesis. • The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment. • A testable prediction or educated guess about how something works. • The group in an experiment that receives the independent variable. • ...
Josh Baity January 6,2013 2014-01-09
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- travels slowly
- density of something
- tendency to stay at rest
- person with an opinion
- something that holds checks
- many cars and trucks on road
- to make or do something
- awesome
- space above ceiling
- method of thinking
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- fall from a high summit
- any real number expressed by base of 10
- space for animals
- step by step method
- book
- something stretchy
- an English settlement in the U.S.
17 Clues: book • awesome • travels slowly • space for animals • something stretchy • method of thinking • step by step method • space above ceiling • density of something • person with an opinion • fall from a high summit • to make or do something • tendency to stay at rest • something that holds checks • many cars and trucks on road • an English settlement in the U.S. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-02-08
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- Expanded the findings of copernicus
- method used to confirm findings
- math proof the planets revolve around sun
- Helped develop the scientific method
- One of the fathers of moder phillosophy
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- Earth is the center of the universe
- Earth rotates on axis and around the sun
- Discover blood circulate through your body
- Dissected human bodies
- father of chemistry
10 Clues: father of chemistry • Dissected human bodies • method used to confirm findings • Earth is the center of the universe • Expanded the findings of copernicus • Helped develop the scientific method • One of the fathers of moder phillosophy • Earth rotates on axis and around the sun • math proof the planets revolve around sun • Discover blood circulate through your body
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-02-08
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- Expanded the findings of copernicus
- method used to confirm findings
- math proof the planets revolve around sun
- Helped develop the scientific method
- One of the fathers of moder phillosophy
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- Earth is the center of the universe
- Earth rotates on axis and around the sun
- Discover blood circulate through your body
- Dissected human bodies
- father of chemistry
10 Clues: father of chemistry • Dissected human bodies • method used to confirm findings • Earth is the center of the universe • Expanded the findings of copernicus • Helped develop the scientific method • One of the fathers of moder phillosophy • Earth rotates on axis and around the sun • math proof the planets revolve around sun • Discover blood circulate through your body
Botany Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-01
13 Clues: math • fungi • moss?? • has pores • animal group • educated guess • method a method • the plant process • physiology plant doctor • not a plant or an animal • pathology plants are sick • found in freshwater habits • takes most of the space in the cell
The scientific revolution 2022-11-01
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- He made the scientific method
- The world is a _________ model
- He discovered elliptical orbits
- They rejected copernicus's model
- _____________ come up with the heliocentric model of earth
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- _____ was given house arrest for life
- ___________ had the laws of gravity
- The world was thought to be a _____________ model
- Galeio used the first _______
- He helped contribute to the scientific method.
10 Clues: He made the scientific method • Galeio used the first _______ • The world is a _________ model • He discovered elliptical orbits • They rejected copernicus's model • ___________ had the laws of gravity • _____ was given house arrest for life • He helped contribute to the scientific method. • The world was thought to be a _____________ model • ...
the enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- method of measurement,
- freedom of speech and religion
- believed Britain was best governed
- wanted the king as ruler
- experimental method
- wanted women's rights
- used the microscope
- favored the idea of self-government and criticized absolute monarchy
- smallpox vaccine
- free government guided by general
- sun is center of the solar system
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- heliocentric theory
- scientific methods
- and observation
- against the death penalty
- the telescope
- laws of motion and gravity
- founder of modern chemistry
- mathematical theories
- earth is the center of solar system
20 Clues: the telescope • and observation • smallpox vaccine • scientific methods • heliocentric theory • experimental method • used the microscope • wanted women's rights • mathematical theories • method of measurement, • wanted the king as ruler • against the death penalty • laws of motion and gravity • founder of modern chemistry • freedom of speech and religion • free government guided by general • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-07
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- Observed the universe with a telescope, defended Copernicus's beliefs.
- Assistant of Brahe. Made the three fundamental laws of planetary motion
- This scientist claimed that the Sun was the center of the universe.
- Refraction of Light
- Developed the Scientific Method
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- The shape of an orbit
- Work of Issac Newton
- The model that said the Sun was the center of the Solar system
- one of the great philosophers of the Scientific Revolution, developed the Scientific Method.
- The model that said Earth was the center of the universe
- This scientist developed the Laws of Motion and the Law of Universal Gravitation.
11 Clues: Refraction of Light • Work of Issac Newton • The shape of an orbit • Developed the Scientific Method • The model that said Earth was the center of the universe • The model that said the Sun was the center of the Solar system • This scientist claimed that the Sun was the center of the universe. • Observed the universe with a telescope, defended Copernicus's beliefs. • ...
Plant Systems 2025-11-04
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- part of the plant that contains the reproductive parts; they are generally brightly colored
- The process of a seed developing into a plant.
- Scientific names are written in this language
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit; conduct water, minerals, and food
- This dispersal method has seeds that are blown about and carried from one place to another - landing in various places.
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant to the ground; absorb water and minerals
- in the scientific name of a plant, the second name is called:
- contain plant material that can develop into another plant.
- occurs when the pollen grain lands on the sticky stigma and the pollen tube begins to grow.
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- It material that contains essential plant nutrients that are added around the plant to make it grow.
- This dispersal method has light seeds which float, or there may be fluff that helps buoyancy.
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- This dispersal method is when food is eaten by animals or seeds attach to their fur.
- make food for the plant through the process of photosynthesis.
- in the scientific name of a plant, the first name is called:
- a root system with many small roots
- a root system with one thick main root
18 Clues: a root system with many small roots • a root system with one thick main root • Scientific names are written in this language • The process of a seed developing into a plant. • anchor the plant to the ground; absorb water and minerals • contain plant material that can develop into another plant. • in the scientific name of a plant, the first name is called: • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review 2018-09-03
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- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a method used to examine the unconscious; the patient is instructed to say whatever comes into his or her mind
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- based on observation or experiment
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- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- the pseudoscience that tried to read the bumps on the head to predict behavior
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- an in-depth research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more subjects
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
19 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review 2018-09-03
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- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a method used to examine the unconscious; the patient is instructed to say whatever comes into his or her mind
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
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- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- an in-depth research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more subjects
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- the pseudoscience that tried to read the bumps on the head to predict behavior
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- based on observation or experiment
19 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review 2018-09-03
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- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- an in-depth research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more subjects
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- based on observation or experiment
- the pseudoscience that tried to read the bumps on the head to predict behavior
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- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a method used to examine the unconscious; the patient is instructed to say whatever comes into his or her mind
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
19 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Psychology 2025-10-23
16 Clues: behavior • emotions • observable • experimentation • mental states • psychology Jigsaw • perspective illness • perspective strength • perspective human-fear • method predictions • perspective attention • perspective loyalty • perspective unconscious • study in-depth • sample larger population • perspective actualization
Scientific Revolution 2025-05-23
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- – Belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- – Theory that the Sun is at the center of the universe
- – Church court that tried and punished scientists
- – Promoted the scientific method
- – Proved that planetary orbits are elliptical
- – Force that attracts objects toward one another
- – Mathematical tool developed by Newton
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- – Used the telescope to support heliocentrism
- – Geocentric model supported by the Catholic Church
- – Doubting traditional beliefs in favor of inquiry
- – Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- – Philosopher known for “I think, therefore I am”
- – Systematic process for scientific discovery
- – Shape of planetary orbits discovered by Kepler
- – Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model
15 Clues: – Promoted the scientific method • – Mathematical tool developed by Newton • – Developed the laws of motion and gravity • – Used the telescope to support heliocentrism • – Systematic process for scientific discovery • – Proved that planetary orbits are elliptical • – Shape of planetary orbits discovered by Kepler • – Force that attracts objects toward one another • ...
Psychology 2012-08-29
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- group -ehe group that does not receive the treatment
- segment of a target population
- confirm the results of the original study
- in a scientific study
- study-group to reveal some universal principle
- population-the total group to be studies
- research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes
- bias-differ from those who do not volunteer
- variable influences behavior
- sample-fairly represents the general populations
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- between variables
- method-understand changes that occur during the life span
- about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- and standards for proper and responsible behavior
- method-type or research in which the same people are studied laboratory observation-study of behavior in naturally occuring
- factor that psychologists must take into account
- correlation-unplesant stimulus between two variables
- be seen or measured directly
- variable -response to manipulations of the independent variable
19 Clues: between variables • in a scientific study • be seen or measured directly • variable influences behavior • segment of a target population • population-the total group to be studies • confirm the results of the original study • bias-differ from those who do not volunteer • study-group to reveal some universal principle • factor that psychologists must take into account • ...
GCSE Experimental Practice 2023-04-13
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- An experiment whose results can be produced again by a different experimenter is known as r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- A series of instructions or steps; tells an experimenter what to do during the experiment.
- A variable that is measured during an experiment.
- A type of prediction made at the start of a scientific experiment; a prediction of the outcome.
- A variable that remains constant throughout an experiment.
- An experiment whose method can be conducted again by the experimenter is known as r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
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- A type of graph; used to represent categories of data (discrete).
- An experiment with a correct method is said to be a v _ _ _ _ experiment.
- A piece of scientific equipment; a type of cylinder, used to measure volumes of liquids.
- A type of graph; used to identify if there is a correlation between two variables.
- A single variable that is changed during an experiment, to test its effect.
- A line that can be drawn to fit a dataset; can be curved or straight.
- To improve the accuracy of results, it is often advised to _ _ _ _ _ _ an experiment to calculate a mean value.
- The goal of a scientific experiment.
14 Clues: The goal of a scientific experiment. • A variable that is measured during an experiment. • A variable that remains constant throughout an experiment. • A type of graph; used to represent categories of data (discrete). • A line that can be drawn to fit a dataset; can be curved or straight. • An experiment with a correct method is said to be a v _ _ _ _ experiment. • ...
Science Cross Word Puzzle 2024-11-09
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- Force that pulls objects down (5)
- Scientist who studied gravity (6)
- Water cycle process (7)
- Scientific tool (8)
- Type of rock formed from lava (6)
- Process plants make food (9)
- Scientific method step (6)
- Simple machine (4)
- Human skeleton part (5)
- Fossil fuel (5)
- Human body system (6)
- Basic unit of life (4)
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- Weather phenomenon (7)
- Ecosystem component (5)
- Atmosphere layer (6)
- Animal's home (5)
- Plant part that absorbs water (5)
- Natural disaster (7)
- Planet we live on (5)
- Type of energy from sunlight (6)
20 Clues: Fossil fuel (5) • Animal's home (5) • Simple machine (4) • Scientific tool (8) • Atmosphere layer (6) • Natural disaster (7) • Planet we live on (5) • Human body system (6) • Weather phenomenon (7) • Basic unit of life (4) • Ecosystem component (5) • Water cycle process (7) • Human skeleton part (5) • Scientific method step (6) • Process plants make food (9) • Type of energy from sunlight (6) • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-01
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- Devised the hypothesis for the scientific method
- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- The root being scientia meaning knowledge
- Reasoned; well thought out
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
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- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
- The method depends on logic, observation, and reason rather then faith
- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
12 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • The root being scientia meaning knowledge • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Devised the hypothesis for the scientific method • Something that goes against the church's teachings • ...
Theory and research idioms - AGB 2021-06-01
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- repeatedly occurring together: statistical ___________
- ____ to conclusions: judge something without gathering enough evidence
- the number of people surveyed: ______ size
- collect data: gather ________
- a widely held belief that a wrong: a common _____________
- the way science is conducted: scientific ______
- other scientists checking your work: ____ review
- use a microscope: make an ___________
- a good argument: a valid _____
- a paradox: an apparent _____________
- write down observations: _______ data
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- test a hypothesis: conduct an __________
- what happens around us: natural _________
- find evidence to the contrary: ________ a theory
- why something occurred: _____ and effect
- make a conjecture: formulate a _________
- data acquired through observation: _________ evidence
- a new scientific model: paradigm _____
- a place to publish research result: a scientific _______
- hit the ____ on the head: state exactly what the problem is
20 Clues: collect data: gather ________ • a good argument: a valid _____ • a paradox: an apparent _____________ • use a microscope: make an ___________ • write down observations: _______ data • a new scientific model: paradigm _____ • test a hypothesis: conduct an __________ • why something occurred: _____ and effect • make a conjecture: formulate a _________ • ...
unit 1 study crossword 2025-10-20
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- this principle states that the deeper layers of rock or dirt hold older things
- science = the ______ study of the natural world
- this chart also known as the pie chart shows percents.
- a scientific _______ is the why not the what and is constantly being replaced by other _______s
- this variable is, the variable that changes based on the independent variable
- first step of the scientific method
- this type of test,compares the document to other information within the same document.
- the ________________ of scientific data often depends on the scientists world view(point 3 of main things we learn about science from history)
- this type of test, determines the time span between copies and the number of non contradicting copies.
- a way of age testing, counting trees rings
- a ________ is a vertical thing used in a data tables
- ________ dating is not discovering the exact age but only if an object is older/younger than another
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- this variable is, the variable that is changed
- drawing false _____________ contributes to wrong science
- one of the ___________ of science is assuming science knows more than it actually does
- 3rd step of the scientific method
- science is not a means by which anything can be ______
- one of the ____________ of science is science is not 100 percent settled
- this type of test, compares the document to other documents that already passed the three tests or comparing to known archaelogical facts.
- a way to record data using lots of pictures and little words
- everything that will remain constant and is unchanging.
- a ____ is the horizontal thing in a table
- a _______ experiment in which information is kept from the participants to reduce bais
- an educated guess
- a scientific ____ is the what not the why
25 Clues: an educated guess • 3rd step of the scientific method • first step of the scientific method • a ____ is the horizontal thing in a table • a scientific ____ is the what not the why • a way of age testing, counting trees rings • this variable is, the variable that is changed • science = the ______ study of the natural world • ...
R, R, SR Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
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- The Italian Renaissance is also known as the?
- A war where made many artists move to northern europe?
- society What did a lot of Renaissance writers and Humanists write about?
- What kind of paint did a lot of artists use to layer?
- What did people start doing more and more instead of just believing in what their told?
- What polish astronomer believed the universe was heliocentric?
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievments is?
- Petrarch Who was the “father of humanism”?
- What Italian astronomer assembled the first telescope?
- A method of mathematical analysis invented by Newton?
- Who was the most influential scientist of the scientific revolution?
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- What did Newton prove the existence of?
- man A Man who exceeds in The Classics, arts, politics, and combat.
- Educated guesses also known as a?
- Who taught people that the earth was the center of the universe (geocentric theory)?
- A financial supporter of artists is?
- A body at rest stays at?
- method A painstaking method used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- Who uses a lot of depth and reflection in their paintings?
- A complete change or overthrow in a government or social system is?
20 Clues: A body at rest stays at? • Educated guesses also known as a? • A financial supporter of artists is? • What did Newton prove the existence of? • Petrarch Who was the “father of humanism”? • The Italian Renaissance is also known as the? • What kind of paint did a lot of artists use to layer? • A method of mathematical analysis invented by Newton? • ...
HUMAN FLOURISHING PUZZLE 2022-10-06
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- Its a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. Behaviorists believe that our actions are shaped by environmental stimuli.
- Branch of philosophy whose topics in antiquity and the Middle Ages were the first causes of things and the nature of being.
- Scientific discipline that studies mental states and processes and behavior in humans and other animals.
- Its the quality of being able to be trusted or believed because of working or behaving well.
- The way of life propagated by Confucius in the 6th–5th century BCE and followed by the Chinese people for more than two millennia.
- Its the act of saying or proving that a person, statement, opinion, etc. is wrong or false.
- Field of study that brings together the natural sciences, particularly astronomy and physics, in a joint effort to understand the physical universe as a unified whole.
- The study of correct reasoning, especially as it involves the drawing of inferences.
- The quality of being based on truth or reason, or of being able to be accepted.
- Its a scientific philosophy based on the requirement that hypotheses must be falsifiable in order to be scientific. If a claim is not able to be refuted it is not a scientific claim.
- Mathematical and experimental technique employed in the sciences. More specifically, it is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis.
- A general term for all theories of conduct in which the criterion is pleasure of one kind or another.
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- It is also called moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles.
- The belief that the universe and the various forms of life were created by God out of nothing (ex nihilo).
- In Aristotelian ethics, the condition of human flourishing or of living well.
- Its a method in which a hypothetical model based on observations is proposed and is then tested by the deduction of consequences from the model.
- the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge.
- Circle A group of philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians formed in the 1920s that met regularly in Vienna to investigate scientific language and scientific methodology. The philosophical movement associated with the Circle has been called variously logical positivism, logical empiricism, scientific empiricism, neopositivism, and the unity of science movement.
- Its the traditional and still commonplace philosophy of scientific method to develop scientific theories.
- Its a distinctive form of evolutionary explanation for the history and diversity of life on earth. Its original formulation is provided in the first edition of On the Origin of Species in 1859.
- The viewpoint which accords to things which are known or perceived an existence or nature which is independent of whether anyone is thinking about or perceiving them.
- The philosophical study of being in general, or of what applies neutrally to everything that is real.
- It is the rational, abstract, and methodical consideration of reality as a whole or of fundamental dimensions of human existence and experience.
- Ethics Is a philosophical inquiry into the nature of the good life for a human being. Aristotle begins the work by positing that there exists some ultimate good toward which, in the final analysis, all human actions ultimately aim.
24 Clues: In Aristotelian ethics, the condition of human flourishing or of living well. • the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge. • The quality of being based on truth or reason, or of being able to be accepted. • The study of correct reasoning, especially as it involves the drawing of inferences. • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- English Philosopher that wrote about every person being born with tabula rasa and people gained their knowledge from experiences
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- Most famous of the composers ( Known for The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni)
- Emphasized the importance of the mind and that reason was the main source of knowledge
- German Mathematician who discovered the orbits were elliptical with the sun
- Polish Mathematician who created the conception of the sun being the center of universe
- System that places earth at the center of the universe
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- Discovered three laws of motion that govern the planet and the universal law of gravity.
- Came up with idea of government being ruled by general will of the people which is their freedom
- A period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- Philosopher who created the scientific method
- Method Procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Discovered planets, mountains on our moon, moons revolving Jupiter, and sunspots.
- System that places the sun at the center of everything
- System of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Philosopher who created the scientific method • Method Procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • System that places the sun at the center of everything • System that places earth at the center of the universe • German Mathematician who discovered the orbits were elliptical with the sun • ...
Unit 1: Psychology Vocabulary 2022-08-24
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- method A method based on information received by means of senses, particularly observation, including experimentation
- science A branch of science that deals with the physical world, including physics, chemistry, geology, and biology.
- Anything in the mind that cannot be consciously processed in that moment, but can be recalled
- The extent to which a concept, conclusion, or measurement is well-founded and likely correspond accurately to the outside world
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- Nerve cells that are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- Chemical messengers of the body that help carry, balance, or boost signals between our neurons
- theory a broad explanation or group of explanations for some aspect of the natural world that is consistently supported by evidence over time
- process Any process that occurs in the mind, including memory, emotion, perception, and imagination
- Greek word meaning study
- Observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- mind Repressed, primitive, or instinctual thoughts that cannot be deliberately brought to the surface
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- examining one’s own thoughts and feelings
- An individual’s awareness of their unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations, and environments
- A method of treating mental disorders that focuses on unconscious mental processes through the use of talk therapy
- Greek word for spirit or soul
- A phenomenon or actions that is verified
- science The scientific study of human society and social relationships.
- A school of psychology that focuses only on observable and measurable behaviors
19 Clues: Greek word meaning study • Greek word for spirit or soul • A phenomenon or actions that is verified • examining one’s own thoughts and feelings • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • Observable and measurable actions of people and animals • science The scientific study of human society and social relationships. • ...
Jill Cody - 5.1 Application 2023-09-20
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- where Copernicus was from
- earth centered theory
- Newton's most famous publication
- supported Copernicus' theory
- step by step process for scientists to use
- when William Harvey discovered how blood circulates in the body
- sun centered theory
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- developed microscope
- scientific method
- observing an apple falling from a tree
- when did the scientific revolution happen?
- theory of blood circulation
- laws of gravity
- developed telescope
- heliocentric theory
15 Clues: laws of gravity • scientific method • developed telescope • heliocentric theory • sun centered theory • developed microscope • earth centered theory • where Copernicus was from • theory of blood circulation • supported Copernicus' theory • Newton's most famous publication • observing an apple falling from a tree • when did the scientific revolution happen? • ...
Experimental Design Crossword 2020-09-22
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- The metric prefix for 10^12
- The nearness of a value to the standard or true value
- The ___ variable is any other variable not directly being studied in the experiment.
- The way we describe what can be observed
- The metric prefix for 10^9
- The metric prefix for 10^(-9)
- The metric prefix for 10^(-3)
- The metric prefix for 10^(-6)
- The degree to which several measurements provide answers very close to each other
- A scientific __ is collection of scientific laws, observations, and hypotheses that attempts to explain WHY something happens the way it does
- A scientific __ is a step by step approach to solving problems
- The metric prefix for 10^1
- The ___ group is the group in the experiment that is measured without changing the independent variable
- The metric prefix for 10^(-2)
- The metric prefix for 10^2
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- The ___ variable is the variable that changes because of changes in the independent variable
- A scientific __ is a hypothesis that describes a relationship that's been tested over and over without being disproved
- A unit ___ is a fraction used in Unit Conversion with the units you want on the numerator and the units you have on the denominator
- Scientific ___ is the method to more easily write and convey very large or very small numbers
- The metric prefix for 10^6
- The use of systematic thinking and experimenting to solve problems and answer questions
- The metric prefix for 10^(-12)
- The ___ variable is the variable that is changed by the experimenter from trial to trial
- A testable solution or educated guess
- The metric prefix for 10^(-1)
- The metric prefix for 10^3
26 Clues: The metric prefix for 10^6 • The metric prefix for 10^9 • The metric prefix for 10^1 • The metric prefix for 10^3 • The metric prefix for 10^2 • The metric prefix for 10^12 • The metric prefix for 10^(-9) • The metric prefix for 10^(-3) • The metric prefix for 10^(-6) • The metric prefix for 10^(-1) • The metric prefix for 10^(-2) • The metric prefix for 10^(-12) • ...
Unit 1 2016-05-19
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- What you think of before you start an experiment; the first step of the scientific method.
- The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________
- Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm
- The part of an experiment that changes.
- The part of an experiment that is measured.
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested.
- Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter
- A system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation.
- What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method.
- What you are measuring if warmer water temperatures increases the heart rate of fish.
- The amount of times you test your hypothesis.
- Any factor that can change in an experiment, observation, or model.
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- The process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses.
- The part of an experiment that never changes under any circumstances.
- A pattern, plan, representation or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept.
- The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- What you are changing if you are testing if more light will increase the movement of meal worms.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning.
- A descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions.
21 Clues: Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm • The part of an experiment that changes. • Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter • The part of an experiment that is measured. • The amount of times you test your hypothesis. • What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method. • The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________ • ...
Crossword 2022-03-10
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- a method of figuring out things logically with information and methods.
- Kepler proved that copernicus was right.
- Believed we weren't the center of the universe.
- a theory that the sun was in the middle of the universe.
- made the first telescope.
- created the scientific method.
- found out that all matters fall at the same time.
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- the information the church told the people.
- the time period where the scientific method was made.
- saying something that goes against the church.
10 Clues: made the first telescope. • created the scientific method. • Kepler proved that copernicus was right. • the information the church told the people. • saying something that goes against the church. • Believed we weren't the center of the universe. • found out that all matters fall at the same time. • the time period where the scientific method was made. • ...
Unit 1 2016-05-19
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- What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method.
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.
- The part of an experiment that changes.
- The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________
- What you think of before you start an experiment; the first step of the scientific method.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- The part of an experiment that never changes under any circumstances.
- Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter
- A system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation.
- Any factor that can change in an experiment, observation, or model.
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- The process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses.
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested.
- A pattern, plan, representation or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept.
- The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.
- The part of an experiment that is measured.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning.
- The amount of times you test your hypothesis.
- Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm
- A descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions.
- What you are measuring if warmer water temperatures increases the heart rate of fish.
- What you are changing if you are testing if more light will increase the movement of meal worms.
21 Clues: Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm • The part of an experiment that changes. • Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter • The part of an experiment that is measured. • The amount of times you test your hypothesis. • What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method. • The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________ • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
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- Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy
- Earth rotates on an axis& around sun
- Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method
- method method used to confirm findings& to prove or disprove a hypothesis
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- Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy
- Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system?
- Boyle father of chemistry
- Galilei confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter
- Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler
- Kepler mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun
10 Clues: Boyle father of chemistry • Earth rotates on an axis& around sun • Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy • Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method • Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler • Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy • ...
Crossword 2022-03-10
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- a method of figuring out things logically with information and methods.
- Kepler proved that copernicus was right.
- Believed we weren't the center of the universe.
- a theory that the sun was in the middle of the universe.
- made the first telescope.
- created the scientific method.
- found out that all matters fall at the same time.
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- the information the church told the people.
- the time period where the scientific method was made.
- saying something that goes against the church.
10 Clues: made the first telescope. • created the scientific method. • Kepler proved that copernicus was right. • the information the church told the people. • saying something that goes against the church. • Believed we weren't the center of the universe. • found out that all matters fall at the same time. • the time period where the scientific method was made. • ...
Crossword 2022-03-10
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- the time period where the scientific method was made.
- Believed we weren't the center of the universe.
- the information the church told the people.
- a method of figuring out things logically with information and methods.
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- found out that all matters fall at the same time.
- Kepler proved that copernicus was right.
- a theory that the sun was in the middle of the universe.
- created the scientific method.
- made the first telescope.
- saying something that goes against the church.
10 Clues: made the first telescope. • created the scientific method. • Kepler proved that copernicus was right. • the information the church told the people. • saying something that goes against the church. • Believed we weren't the center of the universe. • found out that all matters fall at the same time. • the time period where the scientific method was made. • ...
Unit 1: Psychology Vocabulary 2022-08-24
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- method A method based on information received by means of senses, particularly observation, including experimentation
- science A branch of science that deals with the physical world, including physics, chemistry, geology, and biology.
- Anything in the mind that cannot be consciously processed in that moment, but can be recalled
- The extent to which a concept, conclusion, or measurement is well-founded and likely correspond accurately to the outside world
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- Nerve cells that are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- Chemical messengers of the body that help carry, balance, or boost signals between our neurons
- theory a broad explanation or group of explanations for some aspect of the natural world that is consistently supported by evidence over time
- process Any process that occurs in the mind, including memory, emotion, perception, and imagination
- Greek word meaning study
- Observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- mind Repressed, primitive, or instinctual thoughts that cannot be deliberately brought to the surface
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- examining one’s own thoughts and feelings
- An individual’s awareness of their unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations, and environments
- A method of treating mental disorders that focuses on unconscious mental processes through the use of talk therapy
- Greek word for spirit or soul
- A phenomenon or actions that is verified
- science The scientific study of human society and social relationships.
- A school of psychology that focuses only on observable and measurable behaviors
19 Clues: Greek word meaning study • Greek word for spirit or soul • A phenomenon or actions that is verified • examining one’s own thoughts and feelings • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • Observable and measurable actions of people and animals • science The scientific study of human society and social relationships. • ...
science 2022-09-08
9 Clues: testing your hypothesis • a highly educated guess • something that is an issue • what you change on purpose • detailed examination of something • last part of the scientific method • method/ use to understand our world • using your senses you discover something • the response to the independent variable
Unit 1 2016-05-19
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- What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method.
- Any factor that can change in an experiment, observation, or model.
- The part of an experiment that is measured.
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning.
- What you are measuring if warmer water temperatures increases the heart rate of fish.
- The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.
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- The part of an experiment that never changes under any circumstances.
- Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm
- What you are changing if you are testing if more light will increase the movement of meal worms.
- What you think of before you start an experiment; the first step of the scientific method.
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses.
- Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter
- The part of an experiment that changes.
- A pattern, plan, representation or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept.
- A system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation.
- The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- A descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions.
- The amount of times you test your hypothesis.
21 Clues: Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm • The part of an experiment that changes. • Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter • The part of an experiment that is measured. • The amount of times you test your hypothesis. • What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method. • Any factor that can change in an experiment, observation, or model. • ...
Unit 1 2016-05-19
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- The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________
- The amount of times you test your hypothesis.
- A pattern, plan, representation or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept.
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.
- What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method.
- Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter
- The part of an experiment that changes.
- A descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions.
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning.
- A system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation.
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- What you think of before you start an experiment; the first step of the scientific method.
- Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm
- What you are measuring if warmer water temperatures increases the heart rate of fish.
- The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- Any factor that can change in an experiment, observation, or model.
- The part of an experiment that is measured.
- The part of an experiment that never changes under any circumstances.
- What you are changing if you are testing if more light will increase the movement of meal worms.
21 Clues: Measure based observations. ex. 5 cm • The part of an experiment that changes. • Sense based observations. ex. blue, bitter • The part of an experiment that is measured. • The amount of times you test your hypothesis. • What you do with your results at the end of the scientific method. • The correct way to write a hypothesis; an IF THEN BECAUSE _________ • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-21
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- The person who created the scientific method
- An educated guess
- The variable that I observe
- The items needed for your experiment
- The amount of variables there are
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- What you learned from your experiment's data
- The variable that I change
- The variable that stays the same
- How you test your hypothesis
- The amount of steps in the scientific method
10 Clues: An educated guess • The variable that I change • The variable that I observe • How you test your hypothesis • The variable that stays the same • The amount of variables there are • The items needed for your experiment • What you learned from your experiment's data • The person who created the scientific method • The amount of steps in the scientific method
Characteristics of life & scientific method 2024-09-02
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- Whether something is morally right or wrong
- When a theory is seen to be true under all conditions over a long period of time
- Process by which plants make their own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide
- Group of tissues working together to carry out a function
- When a hypothesis has been supported by a large number of replicate experiments and has not been proven wrong so far
- Type of reproduction which involves one parent
- Smallest unit in the body capable of functioning independently
- Group of similar cells working together to carry out a function
- Organisms that make their own food
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- _____ of life; all living things arise from other living things
- A _______ experiment is used as a comparison to base the results of the actual experiment off of
- A harmless pill similar in shape and colour to the experimental pill used in double blind testing
- A repeat of an experiment
- Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body
- Type of reproduction which involves two parents
- An educated guess based on observation
- Organisms that have to consume other organisms for nutrition
- Elimination of waste products of metabolism from the body
- Organisms respond to a _____ in their environment, eg. light
19 Clues: A repeat of an experiment • Organisms that make their own food • An educated guess based on observation • Whether something is morally right or wrong • Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body • Type of reproduction which involves one parent • Type of reproduction which involves two parents • Elimination of waste products of metabolism from the body • ...
Fungi and Scientific Method Crossword 2025-10-29
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- Kingdom of organisms that includes molds, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- Educated guess or proposed explanation.
- Scientist who discovered penicillin from mold.
- The variable that is measured in response to changes.
- Final summary of what was learned from the experiment.
- Test where only one variable is changed at a time.
- Fungi that do not reproduce sexually.
- Step where a problem or inquiry is formed.
- Group of fungi with long, thin filaments called hyphae.
- Symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots.
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- Sharing results with others.
- A test conducted to support or refute a hypothesis.
- Scientist known for pasteurization and supporting germ theory.
- Fungi that release spores from club-shaped structures.
- The variable that is changed in an experiment.
- Reviewing results to find patterns or meaning.
- Statement about what will happen if the hypothesis is correct.
- First step in the scientific method; noticing something.
- Fungi that produce spores in sac-like structures.
19 Clues: Sharing results with others. • Fungi that do not reproduce sexually. • Educated guess or proposed explanation. • Step where a problem or inquiry is formed. • The variable that is changed in an experiment. • Reviewing results to find patterns or meaning. • Scientist who discovered penicillin from mold. • Fungi that produce spores in sac-like structures. • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-21
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- the variable that stays the same
- an educated guess
- the variable that I change
- Bacon the person who created the scientific method
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- the items needed for your experiment
- what you learned from your experiment's data
- the amount of variables there are
- the variable that I observe
- how you test your hypothesis
- the amount of steps in the scientific method
10 Clues: an educated guess • the variable that I change • the variable that I observe • how you test your hypothesis • the variable that stays the same • the amount of variables there are • the items needed for your experiment • what you learned from your experiment's data • the amount of steps in the scientific method • Bacon the person who created the scientific method
Nature of Science 2022-03-23
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- data Anything that gives us objective, value-free information about something
- An explication or model based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning, especially one that has been teated and confirmed as a general principle helping to explain and predict natural phenomena
- fallacies A logical fallacy is an idea or assertion that uses flawed reasoning to arrive at its conclusion. Fallacies may occur by accident, or be used by people deliberately to persuade others of the dubious truth of what they are saying.
- Someone who sees reason as the main source of knowledge
- worship/ scientism Science is the only way we can make sense of reality and discover the truth
- An imaginative hypothesis
- Based on, concerned with, or verifable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic; someone who sees experience as the main source of knowledge
- The speech act of answering an attack on your assertions
- An observation that some how seems to contradict a generally accepted theory
- A claim, belief or practice which is falsely presented as scientific, but does not adhere to valid scientific method, lacks supporting scientific evidence or plausibility, cannot be reliably tested, or otherwise lacks scientific status.
- empiricism A philosphy asserting the primacy of observation in assessing the truth of statements of fact holding that metaphysical and subjective arguments not based on observable data are meaningless. Also called logical positivism.
- Logic is formal reasoning, or reasoning that follows strict rules.
- The causation of a phenomenon is what directly makes it occur. This is in distinct contrast to correlation, in which two phenomena are linked only by a third factor, or by accident
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- Able to be repeated by others to confirm results/ objectivity
- General to specific. Based on reason and logical analysis of available facts
- A test under controlled conditions made to demonstrate a known truth, to examine the validity of a hypothesis, or to determine the efficacy of something previously untried.
- Selectivity or relevance/ expectations which can influence what we see / the correct use of scientific equipment/ the act of observing can sometimes affect the observation
- Measure relevant variables to add precision and objectivity.
- data Anything that gives us subjective information that may involve values and opinions about something.
- A worldwide view underlying the theories and methodology of a particular scientific subject
- shifts A term coined by Thomas Kuhn, who said that instead of our scientific knowledge progressing in a linear, passive fashion, new ideas occur violently, and completely revolutionize (or shift) our view of the world (our paradigm)
- The idea that "scientists", in attempting to uncover truths about the natural world, must aspire to eliminate personal biases, a priori commitments, emotional involvement, etc.
- A statement that describes an invariable relationship among phenomena under a specified set of conditions. Since laws are based on a limited number of observations, absolute certainty can never be achieved
- method The scientific method is what defines an investigation as truly scientific more than the subject matter of the investigation. It involves several strict stages, all of which must be followed to arrive at a demonstrable conclusion
- To disprove: any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something
- observation In the human and natural sciences, naturalist observation relies on the investigator remaining removed from the subject matter, so as not to influence it in any way
- Subjective elements in science include observation, hypotheses, and laws
- A controlled experiment is one in which a experimental group is compared to a control group that varies only in the factor being tested
- The occurrence and development of events by chance; an accidental discovery or event that leads to a positive benefit for the person to whom it occurs
- Unlike causation, correlation suggests that two events or phenomena are linked only because they both share a third factor, or simply because they have happened at the same or similar time.
- Particular to general. The scientific method is inductive
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation; a proposition made as basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
- of simplicity / Occam's Razor When two competing theories that make exactly the same predictions, but the simpler theory is to be preferred
33 Clues: An imaginative hypothesis • Someone who sees reason as the main source of knowledge • The speech act of answering an attack on your assertions • Particular to general. The scientific method is inductive • Measure relevant variables to add precision and objectivity. • Able to be repeated by others to confirm results/ objectivity • ...
animal terminology 2021-09-13
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- The scientific term for horses
- The scientific term for sheep species
- The scientific term for goats
- The scientific term for swine (pigs)
- uses chemicals or hot water to kill bacteria
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- Usually raise animals in grass fed, free range facilities
- Makes reproduction process easier
- A method of animal identification that is permanent
- Eliminates transfer of biological contaminants
- The scientific term for cattle species
10 Clues: The scientific term for goats • The scientific term for horses • Makes reproduction process easier • The scientific term for swine (pigs) • The scientific term for sheep species • The scientific term for cattle species • uses chemicals or hot water to kill bacteria • Eliminates transfer of biological contaminants • A method of animal identification that is permanent • ...
Bio 4.2-5.4 2022-11-01
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- An organism that needs to eat other organisms to obtain energy is known as
- What does not produce carbon dioxide?
- Which compound does NOT contain carbon atoms?
- How much energy is available to be passed on to the next trophic level in an ecosystem?
- When species are discovered they are given scientific names using the binomial system or also called….
- What method has been used to obtain levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from the past?
- Wavelength size is ____________ correlated with amount of energy.
- A method that classifies organisms according to the order that they diverged from a common ancestor.
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- When humans burn fossil fuels, most of the carbon quickly enters the ………… as carbon dioxide.
- Pongo pygmaeus is the scientific name of?
- Scientific name of date palm
- What is the term for each step in the transfer of energy and matter within a biological community?
- When two populations diverge from one another, they will form a _________________ over time
- A group of orangutans have become very similar after a series of drastic changes in their environment. This similarity is likely the result of?
- Breeding an organism for a desired trait is the definition of
- “A group of organisms that have evolved from a common ancestor” is the definition of?
- Scientific name of grey wolf
17 Clues: Scientific name of date palm • Scientific name of grey wolf • What does not produce carbon dioxide? • Pongo pygmaeus is the scientific name of? • Which compound does NOT contain carbon atoms? • Breeding an organism for a desired trait is the definition of • Wavelength size is ____________ correlated with amount of energy. • ...
robertś word study 3.13.23 2023-03-13
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- Picture of data
- The middle number
- Most frequent number
- Graph representation of data
- the mean of a set of numbers
- How often something happens
- questions to find data
- This keeps track of data
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- the high and low numbers
- the average
- facts and numbers
- Method of counting
- Rules to a quesiotn
- scientific method of finding an answer
- Name given to something
15 Clues: the average • Picture of data • The middle number • facts and numbers • Method of counting • Rules to a quesiotn • Most frequent number • questions to find data • Name given to something • the high and low numbers • This keeps track of data • How often something happens • Graph representation of data • the mean of a set of numbers • scientific method of finding an answer
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-14
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- Italian astronomer who studied the stars and supported the heliocentric model.
- Systematic process involving making observations, asking questions, forming hypotheses and performing experiments to come to a conclusion.
- English philosopher credited with creating the scientific method
- Period of change in scientific thought during the 16th and 17th centuries
- German astronomer who studied planetary motion.
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- Newton's theory that all objects are affected by gravity.
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe
- French scientist who is known as the father of modern philosophy
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Greek philosopher who created geocentric theory.
10 Clues: Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • German astronomer who studied planetary motion. • Greek philosopher who created geocentric theory. • Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe • Newton's theory that all objects are affected by gravity. • French scientist who is known as the father of modern philosophy • ...
1.3 The Scientific Method 2022-09-09
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- Factors that result from changes to the independent variable
- We make observations using the five ________
- A prediction of what you believe will occur
- The occurrence of accidental or unexpected but fortunate results
- A factor that remains fixed during an experiment
- Data collected that are measurements (numerical) is ______ data
- Information gained from observations
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- An orderly way of gathering information
- Investigation of a phenomenon in a controlled setting to test a hypothesis
- Data that is descriptions of what our senses detect
- Conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- The one factor that can change in a controlled experiment
- A group used for comparison in an experiment is a ______ group
13 Clues: Information gained from observations • An orderly way of gathering information • A prediction of what you believe will occur • We make observations using the five ________ • A factor that remains fixed during an experiment • Data that is descriptions of what our senses detect • The one factor that can change in a controlled experiment • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary continued 2021-08-11
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- a utensil with a wide cone at one end and a thin tube at the other
- a glass tube, closed at one end; used in making chemical tests; can be heated
- clear tube with unit markings on the side and a flat base; used for measuring liquids
- a holder or stand used to support various pieces of equipment
- a thick heavy bowl and a tool shaped like a club used for grinding
- a glass tube used to transfer small amounts of liquid; usually marked to show units of volume
- a ring-shaped clamp made of iron that fastens to the ring stand to support glass apparatus
- instrument used to measure temperature
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- a multipurpose container or bottle often used for collecting gas
- a glass rod used to stir chemical materials
- a narrow-necked, clear vessel used in laboratories
- a rack that holds one or more test tubes in an upright position
- a tool with two connected curved arms; used to grasp and lift hot apparatus or chemicals
13 Clues: instrument used to measure temperature • a glass rod used to stir chemical materials • a narrow-necked, clear vessel used in laboratories • a holder or stand used to support various pieces of equipment • a rack that holds one or more test tubes in an upright position • a multipurpose container or bottle often used for collecting gas • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2020-05-22
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- to see or watch closely
- to give evidence
- to study carefully or in detail
- a test or procedure done for the purpose of learning or proving something
- a judgment that you form after considering all evidence
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- to incorporate a parallel experiment as a standard of comparison in a scientific study
- an idea or theory that is based on some evidence but has not yet been proven; an educated guess
- a way of doing something
- an inactive substance used in a controlled experiment to test the effects of an active substance
9 Clues: to give evidence • to see or watch closely • a way of doing something • to study carefully or in detail • a judgment that you form after considering all evidence • a test or procedure done for the purpose of learning or proving something • to incorporate a parallel experiment as a standard of comparison in a scientific study • ...
The Scientific Method!! 2023-03-11
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- Stategy conceived to respond to your research questions.
- In this step you use one of many sampling techniques to gain information.
- In this step you write what you think is going to happen before making the experiment.
- This step consists of drawing everything together and tying it into your initial research; give a broad look at the research narrowing down to the results.
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- Well-crafted Document that outline the processes,data, and findings of a systematic investigation.
- During this step you analyze the information gathered in order to find new knowledge.
- In this step you explain the topic researched in a way that people who dont know too much about the topic can understand it.
- Process where you generate questions for your report, it also seeks to search answers.
- Step where you describe what your research is trying to accomplish.
9 Clues: Stategy conceived to respond to your research questions. • Step where you describe what your research is trying to accomplish. • In this step you use one of many sampling techniques to gain information. • During this step you analyze the information gathered in order to find new knowledge. • ...
Scientific Method Crossword 2022-09-21
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- a process of investigation
- a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something
- the starting point
- what you come up with
- a supposition or proposed explanation
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- to examine
- the end or finish of a process
- to perform a scientific procedure
- what you will be researching
9 Clues: to examine • the starting point • what you come up with • a process of investigation • what you will be researching • the end or finish of a process • to perform a scientific procedure • a supposition or proposed explanation • a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something
Scientific Method Crossword 2017-09-01
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- The triple beam balance measures this in grams
- Graduated cylinder measures this of a liquid
- What you think will be the result of an experiment
- The variable that is changed in an experiment
- Graph that is used to show change
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- Graph that is used to count or group data
- Process scientists use to solve a problem
- Unit to measure volume in a graduated cylinder
- The variable that is measured in an experiment
9 Clues: Graph that is used to show change • Graph that is used to count or group data • Process scientists use to solve a problem • Graduated cylinder measures this of a liquid • The variable that is changed in an experiment • The triple beam balance measures this in grams • Unit to measure volume in a graduated cylinder • The variable that is measured in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method Crossword 2021-09-02
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- variable what you are experimenting on
- after the hypothesis
- useful information that answers your question
- variable never changes in the experiment
- interpreting the meaning of the data
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- observing something in order to gain information
- method helps you reach scientific conclusions
- tests a hypothesis
- variable response to independent variable
- before the experiment
10 Clues: tests a hypothesis • after the hypothesis • before the experiment • interpreting the meaning of the data • variable what you are experimenting on • variable never changes in the experiment • variable response to independent variable • method helps you reach scientific conclusions • useful information that answers your question • ...
Scientific Method 2 2021-09-20
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- You might use a bar graph to do this step of the scientific method
- The variable that you choose to do. Nothing affects it
- This variable is associated with the "if" part of the hypothesis
- Information involving numbers
- This step of the scientific method will give you a hint for finding out the dependent and independent variables
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- Information you gather before your experiment
- This is when you decide if your hypothesis was right or wrong
- Information like color, mood, and shape
- The variable that depends on what you do in the experiment. It can be affected.
- This variable is associated with the "then" part of the hypothesis
- Information you gather from your experiment
11 Clues: Information involving numbers • Information like color, mood, and shape • Information you gather from your experiment • Information you gather before your experiment • The variable that you choose to do. Nothing affects it • This is when you decide if your hypothesis was right or wrong • This variable is associated with the "if" part of the hypothesis • ...
The Scientific Method 2021-09-07
9 Clues: to look at • to mess with • to ask about • to ask a question • to look at closely • to submit or share • the study of anything • a way of doing something • a way of showing ability
scientific method crossword 2021-09-08
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- variable: a variable whose value depends on that of another.
- variable: never changes always stays the same
- method, a set of procedures that scientists follow
- action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- the word that is pretty darn hard to spell
- fortasted
- variable: what you change on purpose to get results
- yellow and curved
9 Clues: fortasted • yellow and curved • the word that is pretty darn hard to spell • variable: never changes always stays the same • method, a set of procedures that scientists follow • variable: what you change on purpose to get results • variable: a variable whose value depends on that of another. • ...
The Scientific Method 2021-08-26
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- a statement about the problem
- variable a variable that changes from the independent variable
- scientific method A process that scientists use to solve a problem
- the end of a process; review what happened during a process
- a procedure to test a hypothesis
- observe your results
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- controlled variable the variable that stays constant
- variable a variable that changes of purpose
- important information about answering your problem
- a deep examination of your results
10 Clues: observe your results • a statement about the problem • a procedure to test a hypothesis • a deep examination of your results • variable a variable that changes of purpose • important information about answering your problem • controlled variable the variable that stays constant • the end of a process; review what happened during a process • ...
The Scientific Method 2022-04-20
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- a trial or test made to find out about something
- an act of saying what will or might happen in the future
- the act of asking
- someone who systematically gathers and uses research and evidence, to make hypotheses and test them, to gain and share understanding and knowledge
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- the items needed to conduct an experiment
- facts collected from an experiment
- the act of careful watching and listening
- an educated guess
- a statement about your hypothesis after the experiment
9 Clues: an educated guess • the act of asking • facts collected from an experiment • the items needed to conduct an experiment • the act of careful watching and listening • a trial or test made to find out about something • a statement about your hypothesis after the experiment • an act of saying what will or might happen in the future • ...
Scientific Method Quiz 2023-10-26
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- Step 6: Form a ________________
- Step 4: ____________ an Experiment
- Step 5: _______________ Data
- How many times minimum should you conduct your experiment?
- What month is the science fair?
- Step 3: Form a _____________________
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- Are you working in groups or individually?
- Step 1: Ask a ____________________
- Step 2: Do ____________________
9 Clues: Step 5: _______________ Data • Step 6: Form a ________________ • Step 2: Do ____________________ • What month is the science fair? • Step 4: ____________ an Experiment • Step 1: Ask a ____________________ • Step 3: Form a _____________________ • Are you working in groups or individually? • How many times minimum should you conduct your experiment?
Scientific Method Crossword 2023-10-20
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- explanation for an observation
- explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge
- the variable that is affected by the change
- the variables that remained the same and is not changed
- gathering information using the 5 senses
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- the variable that is changed
- the group used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent
- the final step to the scientific method
- statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
9 Clues: the variable that is changed • explanation for an observation • the final step to the scientific method • gathering information using the 5 senses • the variable that is affected by the change • the variables that remained the same and is not changed • statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events • ...
Scientific method crossword 2024-08-22
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- Before conducting an experiment you must have ______
- The variable that always changes
- A test to determine something
- The number of independent variables there should be
- The variable that always changes
- The number of variables there are in an expieriment
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- process for studying an experiment
- Variables have to be __________
- The variable that relies on the independent
- A_________ either verifies or denies your hypothesis
10 Clues: A test to determine something • Variables have to be __________ • The variable that always changes • The variable that always changes • process for studying an experiment • The variable that relies on the independent • The number of independent variables there should be • The number of variables there are in an expieriment • ...
Some Chemistry Concepts 2022-01-13
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- A reaction with only one reactant
- A metal bonded to a non-metal
- A reaction where one of the reactants is not used up
- The initial step in the scientific method
- A reaction that can go both ways
- A rule about electron gain and loss
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- How long it takes 50% of an isotope to decay
- The final step in the scientific method
- Using someone else's work without citation
- A reaction with only one product
- An atom with a specific number of neutrons
- Two non-metals bonded together
- Atomic Diagrams with lots of dots
13 Clues: A metal bonded to a non-metal • Two non-metals bonded together • A reaction with only one product • A reaction that can go both ways • A reaction with only one reactant • Atomic Diagrams with lots of dots • A rule about electron gain and loss • The final step in the scientific method • The initial step in the scientific method • Using someone else's work without citation • ...
Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- french thinker who contributed t the creation of the scientific method that is used all over the US now
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- french for philosopher; and applied to all thinkers from the Enlightenment
- astronomer that first proposed the idea that the universe was sun-centered
- believed that all citizens were born equal and that the primary purpose of the government was to protect citizens natural rights
- a period of time where people began to challenge previously excepted ideas with experiment and reason
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- thinker who was punished by the church for supporting the sun-centered theory
- a gathering where enlightenment ideas were discussed which lead to the spreading of ideas throughout Europe
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- activist who supported equal rights and education for women
- believed in a social contract between free individuals to create a society and government
- an agreement between the people of a society defining the rights of the government and its people
- was one of the first individuals who believed that the government needed separation of powers and checks and balances
- believed that all citizens needed to hand their natural rights over to a government with full power
- scientific instrument that allowed scientist Leewenhoek to discover red blood cells
- scientific instrument that was advanced by Galileo and allowed him to observe space
- philosophe who believed in free expression and used satire in his writings
- astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory mathematically and supplied substantial evidence
- chemist who saved lives by creating a smallpox vaccine
- known as the father of modern chemistry
- advocated for criminal justice reforms and did not believe in the death penalty
- physicist who discovered the universal laws of gravitation
- english thinker who developed the experimental method and contributed to the scientific method
23 Clues: known as the father of modern chemistry • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • chemist who saved lives by creating a smallpox vaccine • physicist who discovered the universal laws of gravitation • activist who supported equal rights and education for women • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- based on numerical measurement
- anything that can change or be changed in an experiment
- last name of your science teacher
- an educated guess
- a conclusion that you reach after making an observation. It is based on one or more observations, plus other information.
- put your hypothesis to the test
- something you are curious about.
- something you experience directly through one of your five senses.
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- write observations during your experiment
- based on descriptions; using the five senses
- examine in detail
- share the results with others
- statement based on the results of an experiment
13 Clues: examine in detail • an educated guess • share the results with others • based on numerical measurement • put your hypothesis to the test • something you are curious about. • last name of your science teacher • write observations during your experiment • based on descriptions; using the five senses • statement based on the results of an experiment • ...
The Scientific Method 2022-08-17
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- The end/final results about your experiment and whether or not they matched your hypothesis
- Which variable changes in response of the independent variable being modified?
- What you notice about your experiment
- A prediction about what you think is going to happen
- A test to see if your hypothesis is correct
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- What is the name of the variables that you keep the same?
- What is the variable that you change?
- What is the group that you do not change/modify to compare?
- Finding background information about your experiment
9 Clues: What is the variable that you change? • What you notice about your experiment • A test to see if your hypothesis is correct • Finding background information about your experiment • A prediction about what you think is going to happen • What is the name of the variables that you keep the same? • What is the group that you do not change/modify to compare? • ...
The Scientific Method 2021-08-26
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- important information about answering your problem
- a procedure to test a hypothesis
- observe your results
- a statement about the problem
- variable: a variable that changes of purpose
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- the end of a process; review what happened during a process
- variable: a variable that changes from the independent variable
- a deep examination of your results
- controlled variable: the variable that stays constant
- scientific method: A process that scientists use to solve a problem
10 Clues: observe your results • a statement about the problem • a procedure to test a hypothesis • a deep examination of your results • variable: a variable that changes of purpose • important information about answering your problem • controlled variable: the variable that stays constant • the end of a process; review what happened during a process • ...
Scientific Method/ Matter 2014-10-06
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- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- variable that is observed
- the last step in the scientific method
- the curve at the surface of a liquid
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- is the space an object takes up
- is a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
- is is the amount of matter in a given space
- variable that changes in the experiment
- is anything that has mass and takes up space
9 Clues: variable that is observed • is the space an object takes up • the curve at the surface of a liquid • the last step in the scientific method • variable that changes in the experiment • is is the amount of matter in a given space • is anything that has mass and takes up space • tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • ...
Scientific Method/Variables 2023-08-27
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- Researchers study the _____ variable to determine how the independent variable directly affects it.
- Step 5: _____ Data
- When conducting an experiment, a _____ is an item that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables.
- An _____ variable is a condition in a research study that causes an effect on a dependent variable.
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- Step 6: _____ Data to Others
- Step 3: Conduct an _____
- Step 1: Ask a _____
- Step 2: Make a _____
- Step 4: Collect _____
9 Clues: Step 5: _____ Data • Step 1: Ask a _____ • Step 2: Make a _____ • Step 4: Collect _____ • Step 3: Conduct an _____ • Step 6: _____ Data to Others • Researchers study the _____ variable to determine how the independent variable directly affects it. • An _____ variable is a condition in a research study that causes an effect on a dependent variable. • ...
Scientific Method 1 2025-09-23
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- Looking at what is happening
- The outcome or effects of your experiment
- Process scientists use to solve problems
- A guess about how things work
- The summary of everything you did
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- A test you make to see if your hypothesis is right
- Asking how, what, when, who, why, or where
- The things you use in an experiment
- The different ways you do your test
9 Clues: Looking at what is happening • A guess about how things work • The summary of everything you did • The things you use in an experiment • The different ways you do your test • Process scientists use to solve problems • The outcome or effects of your experiment • Asking how, what, when, who, why, or where • A test you make to see if your hypothesis is right
Some Chemistry Concepts 2022-01-13
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- A metal bonded to a non-metal
- a reaction that can go both ways
- the initial step in the scientific method
- a reaction with only one reactant
- A rule about electron gain and loss
- how long it takes 50% of an isotope to decay
- The final step in the scientific method
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- a reactioon where one of the reactants is not used up
- two non-metals bonded together
- Atomic Diagrams with lots of dots
- using someone else's work without citation
- a reaction with only one product
- an atom with a specific number of neutrons
13 Clues: A metal bonded to a non-metal • two non-metals bonded together • a reaction that can go both ways • a reaction with only one product • Atomic Diagrams with lots of dots • a reaction with only one reactant • A rule about electron gain and loss • The final step in the scientific method • the initial step in the scientific method • using someone else's work without citation • ...
Scientific method and dimensional analysis 2022-12-08
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- what class are we in
- summary based on experimental measurements and observations
- what the scientist changes in the experiment
- measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length
- things that do not change in an experiment
- first step of the scientific method
- testing the hypothesis
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- type of constant describing the setting of the experiment
- variable affected by the change
- fourth step to scientific method
- who is our chemistry teacher
- making an educated guess
- Things that must be controlled in an experiment
- quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
14 Clues: what class are we in • testing the hypothesis • making an educated guess • who is our chemistry teacher • variable affected by the change • fourth step to scientific method • first step of the scientific method • things that do not change in an experiment • what the scientist changes in the experiment • Things that must be controlled in an experiment • ...
History 2024-01-30
Medicine Through Time 2025-04-29
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- Discovered Penicillin through luck
- Banned by the Catholic Church
- Biggest cause of lung cancer
- Found the bacteria that causes diphtheria
- Invented antiseptics
- Discovered germs in 1861
- A way of showing God you are sorry
- A journey to a religious site
- Mass produced penicillin along with Chain
- Period of 100 years
- Declining power of the Catholic Church
- Method of identifying how someone is ill
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- Found over 300 errors in Galen's work
- Helped to improve the reputation of nursing
- Method of preventing disease
- Less invasive method of surgery
- Created the printing press
- Used chloroform as an anesthetic
- Created the Theory of Opposites
- Renaissance common theory of illness
- Had a scientific approach to medicine
21 Clues: Period of 100 years • Invented antiseptics • Discovered germs in 1861 • Created the printing press • Method of preventing disease • Biggest cause of lung cancer • Banned by the Catholic Church • A journey to a religious site • Less invasive method of surgery • Created the Theory of Opposites • Used chloroform as an anesthetic • Discovered Penicillin through luck • ...
The Scientific Method 2023-09-01
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- in an experiment, a group that is identical to a control group except for one factor and that is compared with the control group
- in an experiment, a group that serves as a standard of comparison with another group to which the control group is identical except for one factor
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- any piece of information acquired through observation and experimentation
- a statement made in advance that expresses the results that will be obtained from testing a hypothesis if the hypothesis is supported
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- the linear dependence between two variables
- a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses
- a procedure that is carried out under controlled conditions to discover, demonstrate or test a fact, theory, or general truth
9 Clues: the linear dependence between two variables • the process of obtaining information by using the senses • a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis • a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation • any piece of information acquired through observation and experimentation • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2023-08-12
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- Something that can be changed in an experiment.
- A prediction based on scientific reasoning that can be tested.
- Descriptions using number measurements, such as width, height, volume, speed, or temperature.
- A conclusion based on evidence about what has already happened.
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- Something you can see, feel, taste, hear, smell, or touch.
- Something changed in an experiment on purpose to see how it affects the outcome.
- Descriptions of what can be observed, such as size, color, shape, smell, or other properties. No tools needed.
- Something in an experiment that can be measured or observed to see how it responds to a change made to the independent variable.
- All the observations, descriptions, and numbers collected during an experiment.
9 Clues: Something that can be changed in an experiment. • Something you can see, feel, taste, hear, smell, or touch. • A prediction based on scientific reasoning that can be tested. • A conclusion based on evidence about what has already happened. • All the observations, descriptions, and numbers collected during an experiment. • ...
The Scientific Method 2021-10-02
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- Procedure to test a hypothesis.
- variable: Relies on the scientist's changes
- variable: Never changes, stays the same
- The reason you do the experiment.
- An educated guess on what you think is causing the problem.
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- variable: Variable you change on purpose
- Information collected.
- Scientific method: Process of studying and experiment: to help you reach the scientific conclusion.
- Collection of data from a person's senses.
9 Clues: Information collected. • Procedure to test a hypothesis. • The reason you do the experiment. • variable: Never changes, stays the same • variable: Variable you change on purpose • Collection of data from a person's senses. • variable: Relies on the scientist's changes • An educated guess on what you think is causing the problem. • ...
Scientific Method Practice 2021-10-07
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- This variable are the factors that are kept the same for the control and experimental group.
- An educated guess about what will happen in your experiment
- Anything that changes in an experiment
- This data is expressed as numbers, obtained by counting or measuring
- This is done to test a hypothesis with step by step procedure
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- This is where you summarize the data and state whether or not the hypothesis was correct
- This variable is the part of an experiment that you change (cause)
- This data is descriptive and involves characteristics that can’t usually be counted
- This variable is being measured or observed,changes as independent variable changes (effect)
9 Clues: Anything that changes in an experiment • An educated guess about what will happen in your experiment • This is done to test a hypothesis with step by step procedure • This variable is the part of an experiment that you change (cause) • This data is expressed as numbers, obtained by counting or measuring • ...
The Scientific Method 2024-09-24
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- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
- the step where data is collected
- the process used to investigate phenomena
- the result measured in an experiment
- the variable that is changed in an experiment
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- personal belief that is not based on evidence
- the group that does not receive the experimental treatment
- a conclusion based on reasoning
- the group that receives the experimental treatment
9 Clues: a conclusion based on reasoning • the step where data is collected • the result measured in an experiment • a proposed explanation for a phenomenon • the process used to investigate phenomena • personal belief that is not based on evidence • the variable that is changed in an experiment • the group that receives the experimental treatment • ...
Scientific Method Steps 2021-08-24
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- finding out what people already know about a topic
- facts or information
- ends in a question mark
- the outcome of an experiment
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- possible answer to a question
- what scientists do in order to share their results
- noticing something with your 5 senses
- what scientists do in order to find an answer
- reviewing data
9 Clues: reviewing data • facts or information • ends in a question mark • the outcome of an experiment • possible answer to a question • noticing something with your 5 senses • what scientists do in order to find an answer • what scientists do in order to share their results • finding out what people already know about a topic
