scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Study Guide 2023-08-16
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- step of the scientific method
- many big ideas guides earth scientists
- of earth science dealing with oceans
- that receives treatment during an experiment
- of earth science that deals with stars, glaxies
- of earth science that deals with the study of the environment
- that does not receive treatment during an experiment
- what is changing during an experiment
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- the experimenter measures
- ability to do work
- three of the scientific method
- six of the scientific method
- that helps shape Earth's surface by building mountains
- of knowledge about Earth and its place in the universe
- wears away mountains
15 Clues: ability to do work • wears away mountains • the experimenter measures • six of the scientific method • step of the scientific method • three of the scientific method • of earth science dealing with oceans • what is changing during an experiment • many big ideas guides earth scientists • that receives treatment during an experiment • ...
science 2023-08-28
8 Clues: Water • Light • Last step of the scientific method • Fifth step of the scientific method • First step of the scientific method • Second step of the scientific method • Fourth step of the scientific method • Whose variation does not depend on that of another
2nd Nine Weeks Review 2015-01-05
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- one of the main components in marine water (element)
- where to go if you are on fire
- water disease discussed in "The Painted Veil"
- last step of the scientific method
- the measurement of dissolved salt in water
- first step of the scientific method
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- where to go if a chemical gives off a vapor in the classroom
- another name for the water cycle
- ocean with the highest salinity
- pH of ocean water (rounded)
- government agency that regulates water usage
- any change to water (chemical, biological or physical)
- sea with the highest salinity
- number of steps of the scientific method
- lab tool used to measure large amounts of liquids
15 Clues: pH of ocean water (rounded) • sea with the highest salinity • where to go if you are on fire • ocean with the highest salinity • another name for the water cycle • last step of the scientific method • first step of the scientific method • number of steps of the scientific method • the measurement of dissolved salt in water • government agency that regulates water usage • ...
Scientific Method 2013-03-08
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- develop something that can be solved through experimentation.
- it is the first stage in understanding the problem you have chosen.
- predict a possible answer to the problem or question.
- make and follow a plan or procedure. Include a detailed materials list.
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- talk to someone about your results and conclusion
- this is the results of your plan in detail. This will tell you if your hypothesis was correct or not.
- something that stays the same throughout the entire experiment and is NOT tested
- modify the procedure if needed. Confirm the results by retesting. Include tables, graphs and photographs
- something that changes throughout the experiment and IS tested
9 Clues: talk to someone about your results and conclusion • predict a possible answer to the problem or question. • develop something that can be solved through experimentation. • something that changes throughout the experiment and IS tested • it is the first stage in understanding the problem you have chosen. • ...
scientific method 2021-09-08
9 Clues: test • explanation • something you ask • analyzing something • observing something • variable that changes • Process used by scientists • variable that doesn't cahnge • dependent on the independent variable
Scientific Method 2022-04-11
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- a general summary of a subject
- capable of being foretold
- consistent with systematic study of the physical world
- a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
- a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
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- the testing of an idea
- estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
- method a systematic way of investigating to test a hypothesis
- a tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested
- travel to or penetrate into
10 Clues: the testing of an idea • capable of being foretold • travel to or penetrate into • a general summary of a subject • a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields • a way of doing something, especially a systematic way • a tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested • consistent with systematic study of the physical world • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-09
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- studied under controlled conditions
- gathered by experiment or observation
- used as replacement of object
- a testable idea
- tested with signifigant amount of data
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- the factor adjusted in an experiment
- gathered by using senses
- equation that reliability predicts events under certain conditions
- factor changed cause as a result of adjustment
9 Clues: a testable idea • gathered by using senses • used as replacement of object • studied under controlled conditions • the factor adjusted in an experiment • gathered by experiment or observation • tested with signifigant amount of data • factor changed cause as a result of adjustment • equation that reliability predicts events under certain conditions
Scientific Method 2022-09-09
9 Clues: what you notice • someone ask you a... • A well educated guess • results from your test • A way to test something • To tell how long something is • After a experiment you make a.... • Finding more knowledge about a topic • Looking over result from a experiment
scientific method 2022-10-05
Scientific Method 2020-06-07
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- What we need to know before doing an experiment (two words).
- The results of the experiment.
- The variable you measure (two words).
- An educated guess or prediction about what will happen in the experiment.
- When you compare the results with the hypothesis.
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- The process that scientists use to learn something new (two words).
- A description of an object using smell.
- A variable that is changed on purpose (two words).
- Something a scientist is trying to answer in an experiment.
9 Clues: The results of the experiment. • The variable you measure (two words). • A description of an object using smell. • When you compare the results with the hypothesis. • A variable that is changed on purpose (two words). • Something a scientist is trying to answer in an experiment. • What we need to know before doing an experiment (two words). • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2023-02-09
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- we use them to collect information.
- a group of steps used by scientists.
- you ask this.
- do experiment.
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- it is a possible answer to your question.
- things you need to do your experiment.
- the last step of the scientific method.
- information you collect from the experiment.
- a person who asks questions about the world.
9 Clues: you ask this. • do experiment. • we use them to collect information. • a group of steps used by scientists. • things you need to do your experiment. • the last step of the scientific method. • it is a possible answer to your question. • information you collect from the experiment. • a person who asks questions about the world.
Scientific Method 2023-08-29
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- a variable that remains unchanged
- It never changes, always stays the same
- an educated guess
- The response to the independent variable
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- something you ask
- Method The process of studying and experimenting
- something you change on purpose
- Information you collect during the scientific method
- something you see in nature, from reading, thoughts, or experiments
- When you test your hypothesis in different ways
10 Clues: something you ask • an educated guess • something you change on purpose • a variable that remains unchanged • It never changes, always stays the same • The response to the independent variable • When you test your hypothesis in different ways • Method The process of studying and experimenting • Information you collect during the scientific method • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-30
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- Question to be answered in the lab.
- Includes the background, purpose, and hypothesis.
- Explanation of problem using IF, Then, Because statements.
- Includes tables, graphs, and Analysis
- Restates the hypothesis and discusses errors.
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- A picture of data includes even intervals on each axis.
- Includes the procedure, materials, and design set-up.
- Chart used to record/organize data collected in a lab.
- Part of the Data section that discusses results.
9 Clues: Question to be answered in the lab. • Includes tables, graphs, and Analysis • Restates the hypothesis and discusses errors. • Part of the Data section that discusses results. • Includes the background, purpose, and hypothesis. • Includes the procedure, materials, and design set-up. • Chart used to record/organize data collected in a lab. • ...
Scientific Method 2023-12-13
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- using the five senses to study something
- a statement that can be tested with experimentation
- a body of knowledge
- information gathered from observations and often recorded
- a statement that can be tested with experimentation
- visual used to display data
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- a condition you can change in an experiment, the manipulated
- a statement or an assertion, example: "Vitamin C can cure a cold."
- facts or information used to support a claim
- a summary statement that describes evidence gathered, often supports or rejects a hypothesis
- steps used to solve a problem or answer a question, the scientific ______
11 Clues: a body of knowledge • visual used to display data • using the five senses to study something • facts or information used to support a claim • a statement that can be tested with experimentation • a statement that can be tested with experimentation • information gathered from observations and often recorded • a condition you can change in an experiment, the manipulated • ...
Scientific method 2023-08-18
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- The step that comes after the hypothesis
- The start of the scientific method
- The thing that changes to make an experiment
- a question that can be tested
- a possible answer to a question
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- a test to see if our hypothesis is correct
- the results of a test recorded on something
- The variable that measures stuff
- taking notes about something
- The scientific method is a bunch of steps that can draw conclusions to questions
10 Clues: taking notes about something • a question that can be tested • a possible answer to a question • The variable that measures stuff • The start of the scientific method • The step that comes after the hypothesis • a test to see if our hypothesis is correct • the results of a test recorded on something • The thing that changes to make an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-27
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- way of doing something by following certain steps
- information or facts
- a prediction that can be tested
- a decision or realization
- method a method of finding out more about the world
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- careful watching of someone or something
- things that can change and affect the outcome of an expirement
- a scientific test to try out a theory
- result of something
9 Clues: result of something • information or facts • a decision or realization • a prediction that can be tested • a scientific test to try out a theory • careful watching of someone or something • way of doing something by following certain steps • method a method of finding out more about the world • things that can change and affect the outcome of an expirement
Scientific Method 2023-10-06
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- A summary of your results
- An educated guess
- Information that is often organized in graphs and charts
- Identify a problem and form a testable ___.
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- Sharing your results with others
- To notice what's going on.
- A procedure to test a hypothesis
- A logical explanation for events
- To examine,inspect, and or breakdown.
9 Clues: An educated guess • A summary of your results • To notice what's going on. • Sharing your results with others • A procedure to test a hypothesis • A logical explanation for events • To examine,inspect, and or breakdown. • Identify a problem and form a testable ___. • Information that is often organized in graphs and charts
Scientific Method 2024-09-05
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- The thing that stays the same or does not change.
- Mr. Cheney wanted to figure out what type of liquid worked best for growing flowers. He watered one with coca-cola, one with lemonade and one with water. He gave the flowers the liquid the same time everyday. After a week, Mr Cheney checked to see how high each plant grew.What is the Independent variable?
- The thing that you are trying to observe or the effect of the change.
- During the experiment, how many variables should be changed at one time?
- Completing your experiment 1 time is enough to prove you hypothesis.True or false?
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- Mr. Cheney wanted to figure out what type of liquid worked best for growing flowers. He watered one with coca-cola, one with lemonade and one with water. He gave the flowers the liquid the same time everyday. After a week, Mr Cheney checked to see how high each plant grew.What is the dependent variable
- The final step in the scientific method is to share your results.True or false?
- Mr. Cheney wanted to figure out what type of liquid worked best for growing flowers. He watered one with coca-cola, one with lemonade and one with water. He gave the flowers the liquid the same time everyday. After a week, Mr Cheney checked to see how high each plant grew.What is the Independent variable?
- The change in the experiment.
- An educated guess as to what you think will happen.
10 Clues: The change in the experiment. • The thing that stays the same or does not change. • An educated guess as to what you think will happen. • The thing that you are trying to observe or the effect of the change. • During the experiment, how many variables should be changed at one time? • The final step in the scientific method is to share your results.True or false? • ...
Scientific Method Crossword 2017-01-17
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- / Diagram showing the difference in the variables that were tested.
- / Method of problem solving, varied attempts are continued until successful, or until the scientist stops trying.
- / This depends on another variable.
- / The method of procedure that has a systematic way of experimenting or testing something.
- / Part of the experiment where the independent variable is not included.
- / The act of noting or recording something from the experiment. It is the first step in the scientific method.
- / Process of breaking down something into parts to learn what they do or how they relate.
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- / Testable answer to your scientific experiment that you have predicted.
- / The variable that is not changed by another variable, but is manipulated to determine the value of the dependent variable.
- / Scientific procedure to test something.
- / Step by step plan in solving or testing the experiment.
- / A sentence that states whether your hypothesis is correct or incorrect.
- / Info gained from observing and testing an experiment.
- / Most important part of the scientific method. It is what needs to be solved.
14 Clues: / This depends on another variable. • / Scientific procedure to test something. • / Info gained from observing and testing an experiment. • / Step by step plan in solving or testing the experiment. • / Diagram showing the difference in the variables that were tested. • / Testable answer to your scientific experiment that you have predicted. • ...
Scientific Method Unit 2022-09-28
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- writing a report to explain your experiment, the results, and your conclusions
- a process, or steps taken to produce reliable results to answer a question
- using reliable sources to gather background information about your topic
- what you want to find out, or the problem you want to solve
- observations that includes numbers
- variable that you change on purpose
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- looking over the data to find trends, correlations, outliers, and meaning
- observations that are descriptions based upon your five senses
- variable that you keep the same throughout the experiment
- explaining whether your hypothesis is supported or rejected by your data
- a set of procedures that will collect data to test your hypothesis
- all that can be observed with your five senses
- an educated guess or predictive statement that can be scientifically testable or measurable
- variable that may change as a result of what you change on purpose
14 Clues: observations that includes numbers • variable that you change on purpose • all that can be observed with your five senses • variable that you keep the same throughout the experiment • what you want to find out, or the problem you want to solve • observations that are descriptions based upon your five senses • ...
The scientific method 2023-11-01
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- when a damaged organ is replaced with a healthy one from another person
- the state of being pregnant:
- invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms. state of being infected.
- a living thing small enough to be visible only through a microscope, esp. such a living thing that produces disease;
- to sew the edges of a wound together
- medical treatment that involves cutting open someone's body
- an injury, usually involving the cutting or tearing of skin or tissue.
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- a grouping of tissues into a distinct structure that performs a special task, as a heart or kidney in animals or a leaf or stamen in plants.
- illness, sickness
- a substance that produces anesthesia.
- the use of medicines, surgery, etc., in curing a person of a disorder:
- the scientific study of how to preserve health and prevent disease.
- an occurrence of a disease affecting many individuals and spreading from person to person quickly.
- the injection of blood, blood plasma, etc, into the blood vessels of a patient
14 Clues: illness, sickness • the state of being pregnant: • to sew the edges of a wound together • a substance that produces anesthesia. • medical treatment that involves cutting open someone's body • the scientific study of how to preserve health and prevent disease. • the use of medicines, surgery, etc., in curing a person of a disorder: • ...
Earth Science Unit 1 2021-08-09
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- Broad scientific explanation supported by evidence
- a scientific procedure to test a hypothesis
- Educated guess or explanation to the question
- Model, An abstract mental representation of a system
- the study of space, and physical bodies beyond Earth
- study of solid matter that makes up Earth
- Method, series of steps for investigating a testable question
- study of the water, movement, and distribution
- Factors that are kept the same in an experiment
- Model, Equations that represent a process/simulation
- List of measurements or observation collected
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- Model, A representation of something using objects
- Variable, The variable in an experiment that is measured
- to study of materials and sources to establish facts
- study of whole atmosphere and its changes over time
- Summary of the results of an experiment
- study of the atmosphere, particularly weather
- Beginning of the scientific method investigation
- Variable, The variable in an experiment that is changed
19 Clues: Summary of the results of an experiment • study of solid matter that makes up Earth • a scientific procedure to test a hypothesis • Educated guess or explanation to the question • study of the atmosphere, particularly weather • List of measurements or observation collected • study of the water, movement, and distribution • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-12
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- what is mass over volume
- the study of stars and space
- what do we use to measure mass
- what is the variable that is being measured
- the use of scientific discoveries to meet our needs and wants
- method the six steps in an experiment
- the metric system is used
- the study of the Earth's atmosphere
- the most common element on Earth
- a description of the behavior of something in nature is a scientific
- the study of rock and land formations
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- energy at rest
- comparing things in an experiment
- an educated guess
- the step in the scientific method that starts with "the data shows."
- what stays the same in an experiment
- energy in motion
- an explanation backed up by evidence or result from test is a scientific
- what is the variable that is tested
- cm abbreviated is
- how many variables should we test in an experiment
- cylinder what do we use to measure volume
- the study of Earth's water
- stick what do we use to measure length
24 Clues: energy at rest • energy in motion • an educated guess • cm abbreviated is • what is mass over volume • the metric system is used • the study of Earth's water • the study of stars and space • what do we use to measure mass • the most common element on Earth • comparing things in an experiment • what is the variable that is tested • the study of the Earth's atmosphere • ...
Scientific Method 2017-09-21
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- El uso y la búsqueda de evidencia, lógicas, y imaginación para entender el universo.
- Mostramos nuestra información a otros
- Todo que conocemos acerca de nuestra pregunta
- Que estamos investigando
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- La respuesta a la pregunta
- Nuestra predicción de los resultados
- La manera que investigamos.
- Una prueba para encontrar la respuesta
- Nota los resultados
9 Clues: Nota los resultados • Que estamos investigando • La respuesta a la pregunta • La manera que investigamos. • Nuestra predicción de los resultados • Mostramos nuestra información a otros • Una prueba para encontrar la respuesta • Todo que conocemos acerca de nuestra pregunta • El uso y la búsqueda de evidencia, lógicas, y imaginación para entender el universo.
Scientific Method 2017-08-06
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- Thing that you write in which you say whether or not your hypothesis was supported
- A possible solution to a question or problem based on observation and measurement
- Last step of the scientific method
- First step of the scientific method
- Type of variable that changes in reaction to another variable
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- Variable that is kept the same throughout an experiment
- Type of experiment that contains 2 groups: a control group and an experimental group
- Type of variable that is purposely changed in the experiment
- You write a hypothesis in this form.
9 Clues: Last step of the scientific method • First step of the scientific method • You write a hypothesis in this form. • Variable that is kept the same throughout an experiment • Type of variable that is purposely changed in the experiment • Type of variable that changes in reaction to another variable • ...
scientific method 2020-11-11
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- is the variable the experimenter changes or controls and is assumed to have a direct effect
- something that can affect how the results of an experiment are viewed
- An answer to something tested
- a possible explanation for what you observe (that you might assume is true)
- to use of your senses to gather quantitative or qualitative information
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- observations made by the 5 senses. (seeing, feeling, touching, smelling, tasting.)
- observations made by using measuring instruments. (number-based observations)
- the steps scientists use to create explanations based on the evidence they gather
- evidence gathered through observations (especially during experiments)
- A simple statement predicting the result of a controlled scientific experiment.
10 Clues: An answer to something tested • something that can affect how the results of an experiment are viewed • evidence gathered through observations (especially during experiments) • to use of your senses to gather quantitative or qualitative information • a possible explanation for what you observe (that you might assume is true) • ...
scientific method 2020-09-08
9 Clues: to repeat • what changes • test of hypothesis • supported hypothesis • information gathered • comparison to experiment • where information is published • educated guess that needs to be tested • theory that withstands the test of time
Scientific Method 2021-10-01
9 Clues: the result • stays the same • set of procedures • and educated guess • a judgment at the end • a scientific procedure • changes in a procedure • something you want answered • facts and statistics collected
scientific method 2021-09-08
9 Clues: test • explanation • something you ask • analyzing something • observing something • variable that changes • Process used by scientists • variable that doesn't cahnge • dependent on the independent variable
Scientific Method 2022-04-11
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- a general summary of a subject
- capable of being foretold
- consistent with systematic study of the physical world
- a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
- a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
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- the testing of an idea
- estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
- method a systematic way of investigating to test a hypothesis
- a tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested
- travel to or penetrate into
10 Clues: the testing of an idea • capable of being foretold • travel to or penetrate into • a general summary of a subject • a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields • a way of doing something, especially a systematic way • a tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested • consistent with systematic study of the physical world • ...
Scientific Method 2022-04-11
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- a general summary of a subject
- capable of being foretold
- consistent with systematic study of the physical world
- a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
- a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
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- the testing of an idea
- estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
- method a systematic way of investigating to test a hypothesis
- a tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested
- travel to or penetrate into
10 Clues: the testing of an idea • capable of being foretold • travel to or penetrate into • a general summary of a subject • a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields • a way of doing something, especially a systematic way • a tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested • consistent with systematic study of the physical world • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-02
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- When somebody else tests your expirement
- Lies on the X-Axis
- Lies on the Y-Axis
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- A veriable that never changes
- A proccess of steps that help find the solution.
- When you look at something with great detail
- The end of a process where you finish it off with the happened in your expirement
- A part of the scientific method in which you make the test
- When you make a theory on what they solution would be
9 Clues: Lies on the X-Axis • Lies on the Y-Axis • A veriable that never changes • When somebody else tests your expirement • When you look at something with great detail • A proccess of steps that help find the solution. • When you make a theory on what they solution would be • A part of the scientific method in which you make the test • ...
Scientific method 2021-09-17
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- usually made after an observation
- the testing of a hypothesis
- The variable that changes when the independent variable changes
- the base, vanilla, pure test group
- quantative numbers/words
- a well developed theory
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- usually the first step in the scientific method
- a process for asking and answering questions about the natural world
- The variable that doesn't change
9 Clues: a well developed theory • quantative numbers/words • the testing of a hypothesis • The variable that doesn't change • usually made after an observation • the base, vanilla, pure test group • usually the first step in the scientific method • The variable that changes when the independent variable changes • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-22
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- a scientific test that observes something
- what doesn't change in an experiment
- what you change in an experiment
- the steps in an experiment
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- what you think will happen in an experiment
- what is affected by the independent variable
- the result of an experiment
- what is the situation in the experiment
- the facts and information collected in an experiment
9 Clues: the steps in an experiment • the result of an experiment • what you change in an experiment • what doesn't change in an experiment • what is the situation in the experiment • a scientific test that observes something • what you think will happen in an experiment • what is affected by the independent variable • the facts and information collected in an experiment
Scientific Method 2022-09-20
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- share your conclusion with others
- a remark, statement, or comment based on something
- it relies on changes
- investigate systematically
- a process for studying and experimenting to help reach a conclusion
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- to test a hypothesis
- a variable that never changes
- judgement reached by reasoning
- you change that variable on purpose
9 Clues: to test a hypothesis • it relies on changes • investigate systematically • a variable that never changes • judgement reached by reasoning • share your conclusion with others • you change that variable on purpose • a remark, statement, or comment based on something • a process for studying and experimenting to help reach a conclusion
Scientific Method 2022-09-20
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- share your conclusion with others
- a remark, statement, or comment based on something
- it relies on changes
- investigate systematically
- a process for studying and experimenting to help reach a conclusion
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- to test a hypothesis
- a variable that never changes
- judgement reached by reasoning
- you change that variable on purpose
9 Clues: to test a hypothesis • it relies on changes • investigate systematically • a variable that never changes • judgement reached by reasoning • share your conclusion with others • you change that variable on purpose • a remark, statement, or comment based on something • a process for studying and experimenting to help reach a conclusion
Scientific Method 2023-08-29
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- a variable that remains unchanged
- It never changes, always stays the same
- an educated guess
- The response to the independent variable
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- something you ask
- Method The process of studying and experimenting
- something you change on purpose
- Information you collect during the scientific method
- something you see in nature, from reading, thoughts, or experiments
- When you test your hypothesis in different ways
10 Clues: something you ask • an educated guess • something you change on purpose • a variable that remains unchanged • It never changes, always stays the same • The response to the independent variable • When you test your hypothesis in different ways • Method The process of studying and experimenting • Information you collect during the scientific method • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-01
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- A statement that is either correct or incorrect
- There is more than one version of this
- Is reached after experiment
- What you do with data
- Regardless of the results of an experiment, this must always be done
- What is measured in experiment
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- This part of the scientific method needs to be testable
- Requires detailed instructions
- This must be done before formulating a hypothesis
9 Clues: What you do with data • Is reached after experiment • Requires detailed instructions • What is measured in experiment • There is more than one version of this • A statement that is either correct or incorrect • This must be done before formulating a hypothesis • This part of the scientific method needs to be testable • ...
Scientific Method 2022-10-27
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- This type of observation is made with our 5 senses.
- A prediction that answers a testable question
- A conclusion based on what is observed and our existing knowledge about a topic.
- The variable that must be kept the same throughout the experiment.
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- This type of observation involves measuring or counting.
- The variable that is changed by the scientists in an experiment
- The variable that is affected in an experiment
- Hypothesis is made after asking a ___ question.
- A well-tested and widely accepted explanation about a phenomenon.
9 Clues: A prediction that answers a testable question • The variable that is affected in an experiment • Hypothesis is made after asking a ___ question. • This type of observation is made with our 5 senses. • This type of observation involves measuring or counting. • The variable that is changed by the scientists in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2023-12-11
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- Process of investigation in which problems are identified and their suggested explanations are tested by carrying out experiments.
- A test for a hypothesis
- In an experiment, the standard that is used for comparison against which the actual experiment can be judged.
- A repeat of an experiment.
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- An educated guess based on observations
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
- A hypothesis that has been supported by many different experiments
- Information obtained from experiments, sometimes called experimental results
- The study of living things
9 Clues: A test for a hypothesis • The study of living things • A repeat of an experiment. • An educated guess based on observations • A hypothesis that has been supported by many different experiments • Information obtained from experiments, sometimes called experimental results • A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-12
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- comparing things in an experiment
- what stays the same in an experiment
- the use of scientific discoveries to meet our needs and wants
- the study of the Earth's atmosphere
- what is mass over volume
- the study of rock and land formations
- what is the variable that is tested
- the metric system is used
- what do we use to measure mass
- an educated guess
- how many variables should we test in an experiment
- an explanation backed up by evidence or result from test is a scientific
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- energy at rest
- stick what do we use to measure length
- the step in the scientific method that starts with "the data shows."
- energy in motion
- the study of Earth's water
- cylinder what do we use to measure volume
- method the six steps in an experiment
- cm abbreviated is
- a description of the behavior of something in nature is a scientific
- the study of stars and space
- what is the variable that is being measured
- the most common element on Earth
24 Clues: energy at rest • energy in motion • cm abbreviated is • an educated guess • what is mass over volume • the metric system is used • the study of Earth's water • the study of stars and space • what do we use to measure mass • the most common element on Earth • comparing things in an experiment • the study of the Earth's atmosphere • what is the variable that is tested • ...
Unit 1: Scientific Method 2021-12-19
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- an explanation, based on evidence, of why things happen
- Numerical data
- Holding, mixing, heating, and measuring liquids (and some solids)
- objective; based on the 5 senses, not by opinion
- Makes precise volume measurements of liquids
- A method for studying the natural world by gaining more knowledge through observations and investigations
- the normal group used for comparison.
- Gas powered flame for heating chemicals
- the degree to which the experimental result agrees with the expected value
- subjective; a guess about an observation
- Find mass of an object
- Measures in mass (mostly in grams)
Down
- Descriptive data
- a testable prediction that attempts to answer a question
- what is being purposely change; what is being tested, the “cause”
- the degree to which measurements agree with one another
- what is being measured the data collected as a response, the “effect”
- description of how things happen in nature
- Find the temperature of an unknown substance
- used for performing small chemical reactions
- Factors that don't change in the experiment, conditions kept the same for all groups
21 Clues: Numerical data • Descriptive data • Find mass of an object • Measures in mass (mostly in grams) • the normal group used for comparison. • Gas powered flame for heating chemicals • subjective; a guess about an observation • description of how things happen in nature • Makes precise volume measurements of liquids • Find the temperature of an unknown substance • ...
Ashenfelter Biology Scientific Method 2020-08-20
Across
- in order to avoid bias you can have the data collected by someone who does not know which group is test and which is the control
- The group in the experiment that is not being manipulated, there in order to compare results
- numeric measurements for data collected
- information needed before an experiment
- in the science community we will ask more interesting questions and read data in different ways if we have _______ of backgrounds represented
- how many variables we want to test at a time
- Our preconceived knowledge of the world that shapes how we observe things
- when work is shared with a large audience
- ____ review - when other experts provide feedback
- making an assumption based on prior knowledge
- genus of the species we were observing
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- the steps taken in an experiment
- refine this for the experiment at the beginning
- observations that are not numeric, like color/texture/smell
- to notice the senses or tools
- these are simpler, usually highly abundant, organisms used in experiments to learn about humans or other organisms
- the part of the experiment one is changing
- materials and necessary assets for an experiment
- moral principles that guide your behavior, should be considered when testing on live organisms
- ____ size, a good experiment has a large one with many test subjects
- a run of the experiment, we want many
- the group that is being manipulated
22 Clues: to notice the senses or tools • the steps taken in an experiment • the group that is being manipulated • a run of the experiment, we want many • genus of the species we were observing • numeric measurements for data collected • information needed before an experiment • when work is shared with a large audience • the part of the experiment one is changing • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-16
Across
- The bits and information gathered in an experiment.
- You _______ the length of the object.
- A test of a hypothesis.
- An educated guess.
- Things of factors that can be assigned or take on different values in experiments.
- Is variable that you purposely change.
- A particular process or method for trying or assessing.
- The act of trying, testing, or putting to the proof.
- A pictorial display of a set of data.
- The end of the paragraph that sums up all of the major events together.
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- A series of equal intervals and values placed on each axis of a graph.
- You take a ______ if you don't know the answer.
- Variable that relies on the other variable.
- Orderly or systematic arrangement or sequence.
- Asking someone something is___________?
- Data that are descriptions of quality's such as sample,color and gender.
- You take ______ to complete the objective.
- Systematic or accurate in the manner of an exact science.
- You ________ the topic to know more about it.
- You make a data _______ when recording results.
20 Clues: An educated guess. • A test of a hypothesis. • You _______ the length of the object. • A pictorial display of a set of data. • Is variable that you purposely change. • Asking someone something is___________? • You take ______ to complete the objective. • Variable that relies on the other variable. • You ________ the topic to know more about it. • ...
science and scientific method 2014-09-25
Across
- standard use for comparison
- a hypothesis Make a statement that can be tested to answer a question.
- Application of science to help people
- A statement that requires an answer.
- method A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- research A technique in which the investigator actively manipulates the environment to observe its effect on behavior.
- variable (statistics) a variable whose values are independent of changes in the values of other variables
- conclusions What a scientist does after running a test, examining the evidence.
- research A research method that focuses on studying ad describing one or more aspects of thoughts, feelings or behaviour as they occur at a given time and place without necessarily explaining causation.
- THE INFORMATION YOU GATHER SO THAT YOU CAN LEARN ABOUT THE PROBLEM
- observation An observation that does not involve measurement or numbers.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
- the hypothesis expiriment
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- To exchange or give information
- can study starred terms together
- observation An observation that deals with a number or amount
- ..., Conditions that stay the same in the experiment.
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- this term
- this term inline
- variable ..., (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends in the independent variable
- of the problem define clearly as possible
- data Use mathematical/Statistical procedures to analyze what the data means.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
24 Clues: this term • this term inline • the hypothesis expiriment • standard use for comparison • To exchange or give information • can study starred terms together • A statement that requires an answer. • Application of science to help people • A factor that can change in an experiment • of the problem define clearly as possible • ..., Conditions that stay the same in the experiment. • ...
science and scientific method 2014-09-25
Across
- standard use for comparison
- data Use mathematical/Statistical procedures to analyze what the data means.
- THE INFORMATION YOU GATHER SO THAT YOU CAN LEARN ABOUT THE PROBLEM
- observation An observation that deals with a number or amount
- variable ..., (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends in the independent variable
- research A research method that focuses on studying ad describing one or more aspects of thoughts, feelings or behaviour as they occur at a given time and place without necessarily explaining causation.
- ..., Conditions that stay the same in the experiment.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- observation An observation that does not involve measurement or numbers.
- this term inline
- Application of science to help people
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- variable (statistics) a variable whose values are independent of changes in the values of other variables
- can study starred terms together
- To exchange or give information
- the hypothesis expiriment
- conclusions What a scientist does after running a test, examining the evidence.
- this term
- A statement that requires an answer.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
- research A technique in which the investigator actively manipulates the environment to observe its effect on behavior.
- of the problem define clearly as possible
- method A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- a hypothesis Make a statement that can be tested to answer a question.
24 Clues: this term • this term inline • the hypothesis expiriment • standard use for comparison • To exchange or give information • can study starred terms together • A statement that requires an answer. • Application of science to help people • of the problem define clearly as possible • A factor that can change in an experiment • ..., Conditions that stay the same in the experiment. • ...
Scientific Method - Vocabulary Words 2022-09-08
Across
- The process of trying to understand the world
- Differences or diversions between two things
- Make a claim; Provide evidence; Give a reason
- The factors in an experiment that stay the same
- Information you gather with your senses
- The variable in an experiment that is measured
- The use of Science to make tools for people
- The variable You change in the experiment
- A statement that can be tested
- Show relation ships between events; Explain
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- Something used for comparison
- Someone who has knowledge about science
- The first step in an scientific inquiry
- The step by step instructions for experiment
- What is collected and analyzed during an experiment
- Select a particular viewpoint and support ideas
- Give a scientific basis for why the response
- Tell what you expect to happen / What changes
- Give a detailed account
- A conclusion about an observation
- Create and experiment and convey its idea
- Discuss similarity's and diff between groups
22 Clues: Give a detailed account • Something used for comparison • A statement that can be tested • A conclusion about an observation • Someone who has knowledge about science • The first step in an scientific inquiry • Information you gather with your senses • The variable You change in the experiment • Create and experiment and convey its idea • ...
world studies crossword 2021-09-23
Across
- first used the microscope for science
- created the first vaccine
- infected the telescope
- the earth is the center of the earth
- separation of power
- a philosopher in french
- freedom of religon
- theory on power
- gathering held by people who inspired by host
- the sun is the center of the universe
- created laws about the planets
- used math and logic for a lot of things
- created the laws of gravity and motion
- method-bacon created
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- discovered the scientific method
- aboulishment on toture
- natural rights theory
- created Boyles law
- art about war
- a ruler with absolute power
- created the heliocentric method
- soft colors and curvy lines art
- contract- Hobbes belief
- indvidual freedom
- - women's rights
25 Clues: art about war • theory on power • - women's rights • indvidual freedom • created Boyles law • freedom of religon • separation of power • method-bacon created • natural rights theory • aboulishment on toture • infected the telescope • a philosopher in french • contract- Hobbes belief • created the first vaccine • a ruler with absolute power • created laws about the planets • ...
Psychology 11: Scientific Method 2013-02-20
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- a study during which neither participants nor researchers know to which group any subject belongs
- a research method that involves studying subjects without their being aware that they're being watched
- systematic measure of what people know; how they act, think, and feel; or what their goals are
- the group on which the critical part of the experiment is performed
- people or animals on whom a study is conducted
- the factor in a study that changes or varies as a result of changes in the independent variable
- a group that represents a larger group
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- research that collects lengthy detailed information about a person's background, usually for psychological treatment
- a statement of the results that the experimenter expects
- the factor that the experimenter manipulates or changes in a study
- the group that does not participate in the critical part of the experiment
- a method of research that looks at different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span
- a fixed set of beliefs about a group that is generalized to all or most group members; stereotypes may or may not be accurate
- factors that change in an experiment
- a group that truly reflects a selected characteristic of a larger population
- a method of research that studies the same group of people over an extended period of time
- a research method that involves studying people face-to-face and asking questions
- research that takes place outside the lab
- a "medicine" that has no active ingredients and works by the power of suggestion
- a method of research that involves asking subjects questions about their feelings, opinions, or behavior patterns
20 Clues: factors that change in an experiment • a group that represents a larger group • research that takes place outside the lab • people or animals on whom a study is conducted • a statement of the results that the experimenter expects • the factor that the experimenter manipulates or changes in a study • the group on which the critical part of the experiment is performed • ...
Unit 1: Scientific Method 2021-12-15
Across
- the degree to which measurements agree with one another
- Descriptive data.
- an explanation, based on evidence, of why things happen
- Measures in mass (mostly in grams)
- Group the normal group used for comparison.
- Makes precise volume measurements of liquids
- Find the temperature of an unknown substance
- what is being purposely change; what is being tested, the “cause”
- Numerical data.
- the degree to which the experimental result agrees with the expected value
- Factors that don't change in the experiment, conditions kept the same for all groups.
- A method for studying the natural world by gaining more knowledge through observations and investigations
Down
- what is being measured the data collected as a response, the “effect”.
- Holding, mixing, heating, and measuring liquids (and some solids)
- Gas powered flame for heating chemicals
- description of how things happen in nature
- a testable prediction that attempts to answer a question
- objective; based on the 5 senses, not by opinion
- subjective; a guess about an observation
- used for performing small chemical reactions
- Find mass of an object
21 Clues: Numerical data. • Descriptive data. • Find mass of an object • Measures in mass (mostly in grams) • Gas powered flame for heating chemicals • subjective; a guess about an observation • description of how things happen in nature • Group the normal group used for comparison. • Makes precise volume measurements of liquids • Find the temperature of an unknown substance • ...
Scientific Method and Measurement 2024-09-17
Across
- A piece of narrow-mouthed lab glassware that is used to carry and sometimes store liquids
- The base unit of MASS in the metric system.
- The first step in the scientific method (according to the notes we took earlier this year)
- A tube-like piece of lab equipment that is used to precisely measure liquid amounts, usually in milliliters (mL).
- A tool used to measure the mass of objects, usually in grams. It has 3 arms to adjust mass.
- Modifiers of the metric base units. They can modify the unit to be bigger or smaller. Examples are milli-, centi-, and kilo-.
- A measure of how much MASS is in a certain VOLUME. Units are usually g/mL or g/cm3.
- A piece of wide-mouthed lab glassware that is used to transfer liquids. This is not a precise measuring tool.
- A process that is used by scientists in order to solve problems and find answers in a logical way.
- The step in the scientific method that you should do after you create your hypothesis, but before you start your experiment.
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- To change from one form to another. In science, we change between units of measurement like liters to milliliters for example.
- A shorthand way of writing really big or really small numbers.
- A physical substance that occupies space.
- The amount of space that something takes up.
- The part of the scientific method when you critique your work and explain your results.
- The curved area of liquid that can be observed in a graduated cylinder. Measurements should be taken at the bottom of this line.
- The base unit of VOLUME in the metric system. Usually measures liquid volume.
- A system of measurement that relies on decimals rather than fractions. The basic units are meters, liters, and grams.
- A statement that predicts what the results of an experiment will be. This is based on previous knowledge of a phenomenon.
- The base unit of LENGTH in the metric system.
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- A measurement tool that is exactly one meter long and is primarily used to measure length. This is different from a yard stick.
22 Clues: A physical substance that occupies space. • The base unit of MASS in the metric system. • The amount of space that something takes up. • The base unit of LENGTH in the metric system. • The measure of the amount of matter in an object. • A shorthand way of writing really big or really small numbers. • ...
Cross Word Puzzle Psycology 2019-01-25
Across
- method, A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized.
- Likes to chase mice
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings.
- 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.
- science, Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals.
- A psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiments.
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding.
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- The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- science, The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake.
- A psychologist who studied the function of consciousness.
- Having to do with an organism's physical processes.
- Large marsupial
- A psychologist who studied how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts.
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study.
- An assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- Man's best friend
- Man's best friend
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • Having to do with an organism's physical processes. • A psychologist who studied the function of consciousness. • Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding. • ...
Scientific Method Review 2022-08-28
Across
- information gathered during an experiment
- explaining or interpreting your observation
- the step-by-step directions you follow to perform your experiment
- what you must do if your experiment is flawed or inaccurate
- using your five senses to gather information
- the scientific method always starts with a questions or ___________.
- an educated guess
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- what you need to do with your data to see if it is reliable
- a process used to find answers to questions about the world
- what you think might happen
- _______ the results; the last step in the scientific method
- to put into groups based on something that is alike
- what you write to summarize your results
13 Clues: an educated guess • what you think might happen • what you write to summarize your results • information gathered during an experiment • explaining or interpreting your observation • using your five senses to gather information • to put into groups based on something that is alike • what you need to do with your data to see if it is reliable • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2020-07-12
Across
- scientists create a model, conduct an experiment, or write down observations to answer questions
- an explanation based on evidence
- a kind of investigation that is a fair test
- to find and use existing knowledge to help further investigate the unknown
- facts and information
- to arrange or organize things
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- an idea or explanation that can be tested by an investigation
- data used to support or to disprove a hypothesis
- when any of your five senses are used to learn about something
- a problem for discussion
- to share learned information
- to tell what will happen in the future
- to discover similarities or differences
13 Clues: facts and information • a problem for discussion • to share learned information • to arrange or organize things • an explanation based on evidence • to tell what will happen in the future • to discover similarities or differences • a kind of investigation that is a fair test • data used to support or to disprove a hypothesis • ...
The Scientific Method 2023-02-28
Across
- Scientists make ____?____ to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
- The ____?____ variable is the part of the experiment that is being tested or the part that is changed by the person during the experiment.
- Method The ____?____ ____?____ is a process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem.
- An "If...then" statement that predicts the outcome of the experiment based on research.
- After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ____?____ to collect data.
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- The information collected during an experiment is called ____?____.
- After an experiment, scientists write a ____?____which summarizes their experiment and results.
- The ____?____ variable is the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable.
- After the experiment, scientists organize and ____?____ the data.
- The ____?____ is the part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison.
- The ____?____describes the steps you use during an experiment.
- Scientists use their data to make charts and ____?____ to communicate the results of an experiment.
- The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the ____?____.
13 Clues: The ____?____describes the steps you use during an experiment. • After the experiment, scientists organize and ____?____ the data. • The information collected during an experiment is called ____?____. • The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the ____?____. • ...
The Scientific Method 2022-01-12
Across
- something that stays the same throughout an experiment
- name of the group that acts as a reference point
- the variable that is changed
- the fifth step where you see what the experimental data tells you
- a type of data that involves categories or qualities
- the second step where you ask what you want to know
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- the variable that is measured
- a relationship between two things that may or may not be causative
- the fourth step where you test your hypothesis
- the last step where you summarize results
- a type of data that involves numbers
- the third step where you predict what will happen
- the first step where information is gathered
13 Clues: the variable that is changed • the variable that is measured • a type of data that involves numbers • the last step where you summarize results • the first step where information is gathered • the fourth step where you test your hypothesis • name of the group that acts as a reference point • the third step where you predict what will happen • ...
The Scientific Method 2023-09-27
Across
- step-by-step process for doing an experiment about the natural world
- how we test a hypothesis
- list of steps needed to carry out an experiment step by step
- noticing something, using your five senses, in the natural world
- information that comes from the results of your experiment
- finding out more information about your topic
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- after viewing results, a statement that accepts or rejects the hypothesis
- list of items needed to carry out an experiment
- testable prediction
- the type of variable that is affected by the experiment
- something you ask, based on your observation; drives your whole experiment
- the type of variables that need to remain the same each time your experiment is carried out
- the type of variable that is being tested or changed in your experiment
13 Clues: testable prediction • how we test a hypothesis • finding out more information about your topic • list of items needed to carry out an experiment • the type of variable that is affected by the experiment • information that comes from the results of your experiment • list of steps needed to carry out an experiment step by step • ...
Cross Word Puzzle Psycology 2019-01-25
Across
- science, The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake.
- The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- Large marsupial
- method, A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized.
- Man's best friend
- A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth.
- Has a trunk
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings.
- A psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior.
- A psychologist who studied the function of consciousness.
- Likes to chase mice
- Likes to chase mice
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- Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding.
- A psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiments.
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study.
- An assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- science, Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals.
- Flying mammal
- A psychologist who studied how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts.
- Having to do with an organism's physical processes.
- Flying mammal
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • Having to do with an organism's physical processes. • A psychologist who studied the function of consciousness. • Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding. • science, The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake. • ...
Unit 1: Scientific Method 2021-12-19
Across
- what is being measured the data collected as a response, the “effect”
- Find mass of an object
- Descriptive data
- A method for studying the natural world by gaining more knowledge through observations and investigations
- an explanation, based on evidence, of why things happen
- Measures in mass (mostly in grams)
- Holding, mixing, heating, and measuring liquids (and some solids)
- Gas powered flame for heating chemicals
Down
- Numerical data
- what is being purposely change; what is being tested, the “cause”
- a testable prediction that attempts to answer a question
- Factors that don't change in the experiment, conditions kept the same for all groups
- the normal group used for comparison.
- the degree to which measurements agree with one another
- description of how things happen in nature
- objective; based on the 5 senses, not by opinion
- Find the temperature of an unknown substance
- subjective; a guess about an observation
- Makes precise volume measurements of liquids
- the degree to which the experimental result agrees with the expected value
- used for performing small chemical reactions
21 Clues: Numerical data • Descriptive data • Find mass of an object • Measures in mass (mostly in grams) • the normal group used for comparison. • Gas powered flame for heating chemicals • subjective; a guess about an observation • description of how things happen in nature • Find the temperature of an unknown substance • Makes precise volume measurements of liquids • ...
Microbiology history & Scientific Method 2022-11-12
Across
- the more tame version of smallpox that milkmaids often had that had a low mortality rate
- from what did penicillin come from
- this type of infection is acquired in a healthcare facility
- A tool for answering questions
- where two or more scientists have to get the same experimental results independently.
- the little boy to first ever receive a vaccine it was for smallpox
- the normal bacteria living on and in you
- Created germ theory; studied cholera and its transmissions.
- Dedicated his whole life to proving Spontaneous Generation
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- the microbiologist that discovered what caused anthrax, Tb, and Cholera
- will stain purple on the gram stain test
- Discovered penicillin by accident
- Nurse and reformer, founded first nursing school
- outside the domain of science ( values, religon, or art)
- when nonscience claims to be science
- Influenced by feelings and prejudices; biased
- the correct way to be as objective as possible during an experiment
- an infectious disease causing mass disfiguration that was irradicated by Edward Jenner
- The worlds greatest microbiologist (created pasteurization)
- Founded by Gerhard Domagk it was a red dye called prontosil
- Not influenced by feelings, or prejudices; unbiased
- will stain pink on the gram stain test
22 Clues: A tool for answering questions • Discovered penicillin by accident • from what did penicillin come from • when nonscience claims to be science • will stain pink on the gram stain test • will stain purple on the gram stain test • the normal bacteria living on and in you • Influenced by feelings and prejudices; biased • Nurse and reformer, founded first nursing school • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Quiz 2022-10-06
Across
- Used as the standard to compare variables
- The class you are currently in
- One of your five senses (has to do with your ears)
- Numerical data (data based on numbers)
- Your Science teacher's first name
- The ____ describes the problem and reason for conducting the experiment
- Information from the experiment that is recorded
- One of the five senses you were NOT supposed to use during our experiment
- The process for an experiment that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- A substance with a pH of 7 (think water!)
- An educated guess based on research and evidence
- When baking soda and vinegar mix, they _____
- A guess based on an observation
- A substance with a pH of 8-14
- Where you accept (support) or reject (not support) your hypothesis
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- Type of graph used to compare different objects or categories
- Must remain the same in order for the experiment to work
- Describes how acidic or basic a substance is
- During our experiment we measured the _____ of reaction
- A substance with a pH of 0-6
- The variable that is changed or manipulated
- Descriptive data (data based on words)
- The vertical line used to create a graph
- One of your five senses (has to do with your eyes)
- The horizontal line used to create a graph
- Information you get from using your senses
- The variable that is measured
- Type of graph used to compare one thing over time
- of your five senses (has to do with your nose)
29 Clues: A substance with a pH of 0-6 • The variable that is measured • A substance with a pH of 8-14 • The class you are currently in • A guess based on an observation • Your Science teacher's first name • Numerical data (data based on numbers) • Descriptive data (data based on words) • The vertical line used to create a graph • Used as the standard to compare variables • ...
Scientific method, measurement, graphing 2023-09-22
Across
- the unit used to measure temperature
- "The effect of independent variable on dependent variable"
- the side of the data table that represents the dependent variable
- the variable that you change in an experiment
- a possible explanation about an observation
- data collected from observations made with your sense
- data collected with instruments
- the tool used to measure mass
- what we think about an observation we made
- the side of a data table that represents the independent variable
- the axis the dependent variable is placed on when graphing
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- the test of your hypothesis
- the tool used to measure volume
- observations lead to these
- as the independent variable increases the dependent stays the same
- uses the 5 senses to learn about the environment
- the group that has no treatment
- as the independent variable increases the dependent variable increases
- the axis the independent variable is placed on when graphing
- as the independent variable increases the dependent variable decreases
- the tool we use to measure length
- relationship repeats itself overtime
- the variable that changes based on the independent
23 Clues: observations lead to these • the test of your hypothesis • the tool used to measure mass • the tool used to measure volume • the group that has no treatment • data collected with instruments • the tool we use to measure length • the unit used to measure temperature • relationship repeats itself overtime • what we think about an observation we made • ...
Clone of Scientific Method 2023-10-01
Across
- procedure to test a hypothesis
- final report of all the results
- Gathering Information, the second step in the scientific method
- step by step detailed instructions
- items used to carry out experiment
- manipulated/changed by scientist
- data described using numbers
- if/then/because statement
- labeled as the X and Y ___ on a graph
- what you think will happen in the future
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- what other results are compared to
- data described using words
- stays the same during the experiment
- a graph showing multiple data points
- using your senses to notice something
- variable data that is collected/measured
- 6 step process to answer a question
- detailed examination of data
- a graph showing the percent of a whole
- each time an experiment is repeated it is a ___
20 Clues: if/then/because statement • data described using words • detailed examination of data • data described using numbers • procedure to test a hypothesis • final report of all the results • manipulated/changed by scientist • what other results are compared to • step by step detailed instructions • items used to carry out experiment • 6 step process to answer a question • ...
Lab Safety/Scientific Method 2023-10-17
Across
- chemicals do this in water
- doing this helps keep everyone safe during class
- these protect our hands
- a hypothesis
- this is when SOMEONE is on fire
- this helps protect our clothing
- this is used when SOMETHING is on fire
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- this is what you should be during class labs
- the thing that is changed in an experiment
- after an experiment, what happened
- this is how you share the results
- this is something that scientists do to with two or more chemicals
- this is how we make sense of the world
- the start of an investigation
- the act of doing something to get a reaction/answer a question
- these are used to cover our eyes
- this is an educated guess
- this is a small glass container that measures liquids
- what you do after an experiment
- this is something that happens when you mix chemicals together
- this is someone who studies science
21 Clues: a hypothesis • these protect our hands • this is an educated guess • chemicals do this in water • the start of an investigation • what you do after an experiment • this is when SOMEONE is on fire • this helps protect our clothing • these are used to cover our eyes • this is how you share the results • after an experiment, what happened • this is someone who studies science • ...
Biology & The Scientific Method 2024-06-26
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- Production of offspring
- A group of organisms that can reproduce
- Changeable conditions
- Variable kept constant by an experimenter
- Data represented by numbers
- Information
- An orderly arrangement
- Testable explanation
- An individual with life
- Natural changes that occur during an organism's life
- Relationships in nature that remain consistent
- Regulation of an organism's internal conditions necessary to maintain life
- An organism with most characteristics of life
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- Expectation if a hypothesis is true
- Variable manipulated by an experimenter
- Reaction to a stimulus
- Variable monitored for change by an experimenter
- Inherited changes in a species
- Data represented by letters
- Activity designed to test a hypothesis
- Addition of mass
- The study of living things
- Anything that causes a reaction
- Explanation of a phenomenon supported by evidence
- Change
25 Clues: Change • Information • Addition of mass • Testable explanation • Changeable conditions • Reaction to a stimulus • An orderly arrangement • Production of offspring • An individual with life • The study of living things • Data represented by letters • Data represented by numbers • Inherited changes in a species • Anything that causes a reaction • Expectation if a hypothesis is true • ...
The Scientific Method 2018-04-10
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- Variable that changes as the result of the independent variable
- A conclusion based on evidence about events that have already occurred
- Provides a clear description of exactly what is observed, nothing more
- Wrapping it up all together
- Use proper tools to find dimension
- Putting thing into groups based on common characteristics
- Amount of time given between two times
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- A fair test driven by hypothesis
- Helps record your experiment
- A forecast about what may happen in future situations
- Variable is changed or altered
- A prediction about the relationship between the variables
- Variable that remains the same as the result of the independent variable
13 Clues: Wrapping it up all together • Helps record your experiment • Variable is changed or altered • A fair test driven by hypothesis • Use proper tools to find dimension • Amount of time given between two times • A forecast about what may happen in future situations • A prediction about the relationship between the variables • ...
The Scientific Method 2022-09-22
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- These are the different parts of an experiment
- This is the variable that is changed
- This is the step of the scientific method where you collect data from your experiment
- There 1000 of these in a meter
- This is the first step of the scientific method
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- This is the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- This is the variable that is measured
- This is an educated guess
- This is the step where you state whether your hypothesis was correct
- This is the second step of the scientific method
- This a way to test a hypothesis
- This is the variable that doesn't change
- There are 100 centimeters in one of these
13 Clues: This is an educated guess • There 1000 of these in a meter • This a way to test a hypothesis • This is the variable that is changed • This is the variable that is measured • This is the variable that doesn't change • There are 100 centimeters in one of these • These are the different parts of an experiment • This is the first step of the scientific method • ...
The Scientific Method 2019-06-12
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- The first step in scientific problem solving is to recognize the ________________
- ______________ method: the procedure scientists use to help explain why things happen the way they do.
- ___________ variable: The one thing that the experimenter changes on purpose
- A conclusion about our observations.
- A testable explanation for the details you observe; an educated guess
- The numbers and information gathered from conducting the experiment
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- ___________ group: The group that gets some kind of change or treatment
- Things that can change
- What you do to test the hypothesis
- ___________ variable: The thing the experimenter measures at the end
- A summarizing statement made at the end of an experiment
- ___________ group: The group that does not get a change or treatment
- An explanatory statement that has been repeatedly confirmed through experimental testing
13 Clues: Things that can change • What you do to test the hypothesis • A conclusion about our observations. • A summarizing statement made at the end of an experiment • The numbers and information gathered from conducting the experiment • ___________ variable: The thing the experimenter measures at the end • ...
The Scientific Method 2024-06-02
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- The ______________ variable is observed and measured during an experiment.
- Review and suggested improvements for the method.
- Step-by-step instructions for an experiment.
- The way you feel about something without scientific evidence.
- A description of what happens, based on observations.
- A scientific prediction that must be testable.
- _____________ variables must be held constant or they could affect the results.
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- If the results disprove your hypothesis, it has been ______________.
- The ______________ variable is intentionally changed by the scientist.
- Do this before coming up with a hypothesis.
- The first step in any scientific investigation.
- Final statement on the results of an investigation.
- An explanation of how or why something happens, based on facts, laws and proven hypotheses.
13 Clues: Do this before coming up with a hypothesis. • Step-by-step instructions for an experiment. • A scientific prediction that must be testable. • The first step in any scientific investigation. • Review and suggested improvements for the method. • Final statement on the results of an investigation. • A description of what happens, based on observations. • ...
Energy-Scientific Method 2021-11-09
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- Second step to the Scientific Method
- The ability to do work
- The variable that is measured in an
- First Step to the Scientific Method
- The energy created by objects being pulled closer to Earth
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- Third step to the Scientific Method
- The variable that changes in an experiment
- Stored Energy
- Heat Energy
- Used energy
10 Clues: Heat Energy • Used energy • Stored Energy • The ability to do work • Third step to the Scientific Method • The variable that is measured in an • First Step to the Scientific Method • Second step to the Scientific Method • The variable that changes in an experiment • The energy created by objects being pulled closer to Earth
Scientific Method Vocab 2021-09-29
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- a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- measured or tested in an experiment
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity
- to which comparisons are made in an experiment
- can change but is deliberately kept constant
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality
- a prospective study of the effectiveness of a new treatment
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
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- participants who are exposed to the independent variable
- the experimenter manipulates or changes
- does not change throughout an experiment
- information collected using specific methods
13 Clues: measured or tested in an experiment • the experimenter manipulates or changes • does not change throughout an experiment • information collected using specific methods • can change but is deliberately kept constant • to which comparisons are made in an experiment • relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality • relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2022-09-18
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- the act or state of sticking together tightly
- the group that is left alone during the experiment
- the manipulated variable. The one variable that is changed.
- measurements made during the experiment
- a statement based on several observations.
- a possible explanation for an observation.
- this group tests the independent variable
- a process that scientists use to better understand the world around them.
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- explains a scientific law and provides explanation for the law
- an experiment where only one variable is tested at a time.
- the tendency of liquid surfaces at rest to shrink into the minimum surface area possible
- the variable that gets measured
- the action or process of adhering to a surface or object.
13 Clues: the variable that gets measured • measurements made during the experiment • this group tests the independent variable • a statement based on several observations. • a possible explanation for an observation. • the act or state of sticking together tightly • the group that is left alone during the experiment • the action or process of adhering to a surface or object. • ...
Scientific Method 2023 2023-08-15
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- factors that remain the same during an experiment
- some questions about the world & the occurrences in it
- trials performing the experiment numerous times
- variable the factor that responds to the independent variable
- variable the one & only factor that is changed or varied in an experiment
- a statement that can be tested as a possible explanation for observations
- searching, collecting & studying information from various sources
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- an interpretation & summary of the results of an experiment
- the factor that is used as the standard to which everything is compared
- using all the senses to study a problem
- a test for the hypothesis performed under controlled conditions
- method a logical & Organized way to solve a problem
- accurate recording of information in a organized manner
13 Clues: using all the senses to study a problem • trials performing the experiment numerous times • factors that remain the same during an experiment • method a logical & Organized way to solve a problem • some questions about the world & the occurrences in it • accurate recording of information in a organized manner • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2023-10-02
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- A list of questions answered by a lot of people to provide information
- Something that can change in a test
- Something that can change in an experiment or test
- The variable that is WHAT I CHANGE
- An object or idea that represents something else (ex: model plane)
- True or accurate
- Using scientific methods to test a hypothesis
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- Something against which change is measured; the variable that STAYS THE SAME
- Questions that are given to people whose answers are then analyzed
- The variable that is WHAT I OBSERVE
- To examine carefully
- When a few people from a group are chosen to be questioned and answers are believed to be true of the whole group
- No pattern or plan; all options have equal chance of being chosen
- A simple drawing used to explain something
14 Clues: True or accurate • To examine carefully • The variable that is WHAT I CHANGE • The variable that is WHAT I OBSERVE • Something that can change in a test • A simple drawing used to explain something • Using scientific methods to test a hypothesis • Something that can change in an experiment or test • No pattern or plan; all options have equal chance of being chosen • ...
Scientific Method Terminology 2024-09-02
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- A prediction that explains the relationship between the two test variables made at the start of an experiment.
- Also called the "manipulated" variable.
- The ______________ describes the steps you follow during an experiment.
- After an experiment, this is written to summarize the experiment and results.
- The _______________ group is used for comparison and is not subjected to the independent variable.
- Facts that are collected during the experiment.
- __________________ observations are measured.
- After scientists make a hypothesis, they perform an _______________ to collect data.
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- __________________ observations are described using the senses.
- The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the _________________.
- The ______________ variable "depends on" or changes in response to the changing independent variable.
- Scientists use their data to make charts and ________ to communicate the results of an experiment.
- method The _________ _________ is the process scientists use to find answers to questions or to solve a problem.
13 Clues: Also called the "manipulated" variable. • __________________ observations are measured. • Facts that are collected during the experiment. • __________________ observations are described using the senses. • The ______________ describes the steps you follow during an experiment. • After an experiment, this is written to summarize the experiment and results. • ...
Scientific Method Crossword 2024-09-11
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- The end of something
- To make an idea of what the answer is with minimal information
- A form of information that is made up of collected facts for analysis
- Trying your idea in the field to see if it works
- To find out about something by looking for your own information
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- To look at something to try and answer a question or take notes
- A place where people do experiments and use the Scientific Method
- To ask to try and understand something better
- Do something again to see if it has the same outcome
- using your brain
- To collect something
- To look at collected data and see what it means
- The study of everything in the world
13 Clues: using your brain • The end of something • To collect something • The study of everything in the world • To ask to try and understand something better • To look at collected data and see what it means • Trying your idea in the field to see if it works • Do something again to see if it has the same outcome • To make an idea of what the answer is with minimal information • ...
Chapter 1 - The Study of Life 2024-08-26
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- Different atoms bonded together
- First level in the organization of life
- Different tissues working together
- The ability to react to stimuli in the environment
- Different ecosystems interacting on the Earth
- The step of the scientific method that tests the hypothesis
- A variable that is the same between different groups
- Different organs working together
- First step of the scientific method
- A possible explanation for an observation
- The variable that is manipulated or changed in an experiment
- A biological community interacting with the environment
- The ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- The passing of DNA from parents to offspring
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- The ability to adapt to the environment over time
- An organism that is able to make its own food
- An organism that consumes other organisms for energy
- An if-then statement about the hypothesis
- A well-supported scientific explanation
- The last step in the scientific method
- The building or breakdown of molecules for energy
- Different cells working towards a common function
- Individuals of the same species in the same area
- Different biological systems working together
- The variable that is measured during an experiment
- Different species interacting with each other
- The smallest unit of life that is made of different molecules
27 Clues: Different atoms bonded together • Different organs working together • Different tissues working together • First step of the scientific method • The last step in the scientific method • First level in the organization of life • A well-supported scientific explanation • An if-then statement about the hypothesis • A possible explanation for an observation • ...
final exem 2023-12-15
7 Clues: 3 step of the scientific method • 6 step of the scientific method • 1 step of the scientific method • 5 step of the scientific method • 2 step of the scientific method • 4 step of the scientific method • 7 step of the scientific method
Energy-Scientific Method 2021-11-09
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- Second step to the Scientific Method
- The ability to do work
- The variable that is measured in an
- First Step to the Scientific Method
- The energy created by objects being pulled closer to Earth
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- Third step to the Scientific Method
- The variable that changes in an experiment
- Stored Energy
- Heat Energy
- Used energy
10 Clues: Heat Energy • Used energy • Stored Energy • The ability to do work • Third step to the Scientific Method • The variable that is measured in an • First Step to the Scientific Method • Second step to the Scientific Method • The variable that changes in an experiment • The energy created by objects being pulled closer to Earth
science and scientific method 2014-09-25
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- standard use for comparison
- a hypothesis Make a statement that can be tested to answer a question.
- Application of science to help people
- A statement that requires an answer.
- method A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- research A technique in which the investigator actively manipulates the environment to observe its effect on behavior.
- variable (statistics) a variable whose values are independent of changes in the values of other variables
- conclusions What a scientist does after running a test, examining the evidence.
- research A research method that focuses on studying ad describing one or more aspects of thoughts, feelings or behaviour as they occur at a given time and place without necessarily explaining causation.
- THE INFORMATION YOU GATHER SO THAT YOU CAN LEARN ABOUT THE PROBLEM
- observation An observation that does not involve measurement or numbers.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
- the hypothesis expiriment
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- To exchange or give information
- can study starred terms together
- observation An observation that deals with a number or amount
- ..., Conditions that stay the same in the experiment.
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- this term
- this term inline
- variable ..., (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends in the independent variable
- of the problem define clearly as possible
- data Use mathematical/Statistical procedures to analyze what the data means.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
24 Clues: this term • this term inline • the hypothesis expiriment • standard use for comparison • To exchange or give information • can study starred terms together • A statement that requires an answer. • Application of science to help people • A factor that can change in an experiment • of the problem define clearly as possible • ..., Conditions that stay the same in the experiment. • ...
Unit 1: Scientific Method 2021-12-14
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- Descriptive data
- objective; based on the 5 senses, not by opinion
- the degree to which measurements agree with one another
- Holding, mixing, heating, and measuring liquids (and some solids)
- variable, what is being purposely change; what is being tested, the “cause”
- cylinder, Makes precise volume measurements of liquids
- a testable prediction that attempts to answer a question
- the degree to which the experimental result agrees with the expected value
- Find the temperature of an unknown substance
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- subjective; a guess about an observation
- Find mass of an object
- an explanation, based on evidence, of why things happen
- A method for studying the natural world by gaining more knowledge through observations and investigations
- Factors that don't change in the experiment, conditions kept the same for all groups
- variable, what is being measured the data collected as a response, the “effect”
- tubes, used for performing small chemical reactions
- description of how things happen in nature
- Burner, Gas powered flame for heating chemicals
- Scale, Measures in mass (mostly in grams)
- group the normal group used for comparison.
- Numerical data
21 Clues: Numerical data • Descriptive data • Find mass of an object • subjective; a guess about an observation • Scale, Measures in mass (mostly in grams) • description of how things happen in nature • group the normal group used for comparison. • Find the temperature of an unknown substance • objective; based on the 5 senses, not by opinion • ...
Unit 1: Scientific Method 2021-12-19
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- Holding, mixing, heating, and measuring liquids (and some solids)
- an explanation, based on evidence, of why things happen
- Find mass of an object
- used for performing small chemical reactions
- Find the temperature of an unknown substance
- Numerical data
- A method for studying the natural world by gaining more knowledge through observations and investigations
- the degree to which the experimental result agrees with the expected value
- the degree to which measurements agree with one another
- what is being purposely change; what is being tested, the “cause”
- Gas powered flame for heating chemicals
- description of how things happen in nature
- objective; based on the 5 senses, not by opinion
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- Measures in mass (mostly in grams)
- subjective; a guess about an observation
- what is being measured the data collected as a response, the “effect”
- Makes precise volume measurements of liquids
- a testable prediction that attempts to answer a question
- the normal group used for comparison.
- Factors that don't change in the experiment, conditions kept the same for all groups
- Descriptive data
21 Clues: Numerical data • Descriptive data • Find mass of an object • Measures in mass (mostly in grams) • the normal group used for comparison. • Gas powered flame for heating chemicals • subjective; a guess about an observation • description of how things happen in nature • Makes precise volume measurements of liquids • used for performing small chemical reactions • ...
Unit I and II Review 2022-09-22
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- The smallest unit of matter, is the building block
- Something made up of two more atoms
- The process of conducting research in the Scientific Method
- First step in the Scientific Method
- A word that talks about an element's ability to take electrons violently
- Positively charged subatomic particles
- Something made up of two or more different atoms
- The rule that tells us our valence electron shell is full
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- We subtract our # of protons from this number to determine the number of neutrons
- Neutral charged subatomic particles
- Negatively charged subatomic particles
- Outer shell electrons
- Tells us the number of protons in an element
- The final piece of the Scientific Method where you present your work
14 Clues: Outer shell electrons • Neutral charged subatomic particles • Something made up of two more atoms • First step in the Scientific Method • Negatively charged subatomic particles • Positively charged subatomic particles • Tells us the number of protons in an element • Something made up of two or more different atoms • The smallest unit of matter, is the building block • ...
Chapter 13 Section 5 2013-12-03
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- calculated the orbits of the planets revolving the sun
- Author of 'On the the structure of the Human body'
- a step-by-step process of discovery
- provided evidence that supported Copernicus's theory
- third step of the Scientific Method
- of the Englishmen who developed the Scientific Method
- who described circulation of blood
- last name is bacon
- who developed ointments for preventing infections
- object used to view the stars
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- to go against
- when the Scientific revolution began
- Author of 'On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres
- the force that causes the planets to orbit
- discovered gravity
- english chemist who refined the view of chemicals as basic building blocks
- branch of mathimatics
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- a person who is an expert in the study of knowledge
- assembled astromical telescope
20 Clues: to go against • discovered gravity • last name is bacon • branch of mathimatics • object used to view the stars • assembled astromical telescope • who described circulation of blood • Sun-centered model of the universe • a step-by-step process of discovery • third step of the Scientific Method • when the Scientific revolution began • the force that causes the planets to orbit • ...
Scientific revolution 2024-08-29
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- two bodies attract each other
- the correct theory made by Nicolaus Copernicus
- The branch of science based in space
- German Astronomer
- Public meetings to solve real world problems
- Way to gain Knowledge
- Newtons Explanation of the organization of the universe
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- English Key figure in the scientific revolution
- French Mathematician known as father of modern philosophy
- Developed the scientific method
- the theory on the organization of the universe
- astronomer who formulated a model of the
- Known as the father of Liberalism
- Belief that experience is only true source
- Scottish economist who advanced enterprise
- Italian Astronomer
- Aristotelian System was named after him
- a model made by Nicolause Copernicus
- Influenced ideas of freedom of speech
19 Clues: German Astronomer • Italian Astronomer • Way to gain Knowledge • two bodies attract each other • Developed the scientific method • Known as the father of Liberalism • The branch of science based in space • a model made by Nicolause Copernicus • Influenced ideas of freedom of speech • Aristotelian System was named after him • astronomer who formulated a model of the • ...
Science Skills 2012-06-14
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- the base unit for volume in the metric system
- always stated as a question in the scientific method
- the variable that is being measured
- increments in a graph
- information
- temperature in the metric system
- data that is associated with numbers
- the base unit for length in the metric system
- the first step in the scientific method
- how close you are to the actual value, average
- what you name your graph
- type of graph that measures change over time
- type of graph that shows a relationship
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- this is measured with a graduated cylinder
- the base unit for mass in the metric system
- the variable that does not change
- how close the measurements are to each other
- this is measured with a ruler
- the last step in the scientific method
- this is measured with a triple beam balance
- an educated guess
- data that is not associated with numbers
- this is measured with a thermometer
- used to organize data
- x and y axis on a graph
25 Clues: information • an educated guess • increments in a graph • used to organize data • x and y axis on a graph • what you name your graph • this is measured with a ruler • temperature in the metric system • the variable that does not change • the variable that is being measured • this is measured with a thermometer • data that is associated with numbers • ...
Introduction to Earth Science Review 2023-09-25
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- a widely tested and widely accepted explanation for some aspect of the natural world
- The zero line of Latitude
- the crust, mantle and core
- the zero line of longitude
- the outermost layer of Earth
- all of the water on Earth
- the third step in the scientific method in which one tests their educated guess
- study of the oceans
- study of Earth's physical and historical make-up
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- the first step in the scientific method
- an educated guess trying to explain why something is happening
- the interior of Earth between the dense central region and the outermost layer
- a measure of how far North or South a point is from the equator
- all life on Earth
- the envelop of gases that surround Earth
- a measure of how far East or West a point is from the Prime Meridian
- study of Earth's neighbors in space
- the fourth step in the scientific method when the hypothesis is either supported or refuted by the data
- many interacting parts that form a complex whole
- the dense central region of Earth
- study of weather
21 Clues: study of weather • all life on Earth • study of the oceans • The zero line of Latitude • all of the water on Earth • the crust, mantle and core • the zero line of longitude • the outermost layer of Earth • the dense central region of Earth • study of Earth's neighbors in space • the first step in the scientific method • the envelop of gases that surround Earth • ...
Scientific Method Vocab 2021-09-11
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- Make observations and use them to make inferences or predictions.
- Identify characteristics of things or events to found out how they are alike and different.
- To use logical reasoning to explain events and draw conclusions based on observations.
- States amount(quantitates) that describe an object or event. Uses mainly numbers and units.
- Something that you (I) will control or change during your experiment.
- Something that may or may not be affected or changed due to the independent variable.
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- Provides information about traits (qualities) of objects and events.
- All other things that should be kept the same throughout the experiment.
- To write down observations.
- Use the senses to learn about objects and events
- Compare an attribute of an object, such as its mass, length, or volume.
- Group or organize objects or events in categories based on specific characteristics.
- Form an idea of an expected outcome based on observations or experiences.
13 Clues: To write down observations. • Use the senses to learn about objects and events • Make observations and use them to make inferences or predictions. • Provides information about traits (qualities) of objects and events. • Something that you (I) will control or change during your experiment. • Compare an attribute of an object, such as its mass, length, or volume. • ...
The Scientific Method 2021-07-05
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- The variable that is purposefully changed.
- A type of error relating to sight.
- A paragraph describing the key findings of the experiment.
- Mistakes can be _______ with care.
- Multiple trials are conducted to ensure a test is _______.
- About ten words in length and summarises the topic at hand.
- This cannot be avoided with care.
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- A scientific prediction.
- A summarising statement outlining if the hypothesis was supported.
- A paragraph outlining key terminology and previous research on similar studies.
- The goal intended to be achieved.
- The variable that is measured.
- __________ variables are kept the same during the experiment.
13 Clues: A scientific prediction. • The variable that is measured. • The goal intended to be achieved. • This cannot be avoided with care. • A type of error relating to sight. • Mistakes can be _______ with care. • The variable that is purposefully changed. • A paragraph describing the key findings of the experiment. • Multiple trials are conducted to ensure a test is _______. • ...
Chapter 13 Section 5 2013-12-03
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- Newton discovered gravity
- a step-by-step process of discovery
- assembled astromical telescope
- Author of 'On the the structure of the Human body'
- a person who is an expert in the study of knowledge
- calculated the orbits of the planets revolving the sun
- third step of the Scientific Method
- to go against
- provided evidence that supported Copernicus's theory
- when the Scientific revolution began
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- Sun-centered model of the universe
- last name is bacon
- who described circulation of blood
- Author of 'On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres
- branch of mathimatics
- object used to view the stars
- the force that causes the planets to orbit
- english chemist who refined the view of chemicals as basic building blocks
- who developed ointments for preventing infections
- of the Englishmen who developed the Scientific Method
20 Clues: to go against • last name is bacon • branch of mathimatics • Newton discovered gravity • object used to view the stars • assembled astromical telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • who described circulation of blood • a step-by-step process of discovery • third step of the Scientific Method • when the Scientific revolution began • ...
Introduction to Science CW#2 2022-10-12
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- A type of lab equipment that is used to cruch materials
- Process in which two substances react with each other and create different products
- The time Orozco typically goes to the gym
- Step 6 of the scientific method
- Step 9 of the scientific method
- The c in cm stands for
- A type of graph in which you can graph a table and connect the data point together
- A type of graph in which you can graph percentages into different halves of a circle
- The number of shots Orozco gets in his coffee
- The NFL Team Orozco roots for
- Step 3 of the scientific method
- What you always start en experiment with
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- The answer to your question without explaining
- The data that backs your claim
- The study of chemicals, their reactions, elements, and the composition of matter.
- A type of graph in which you can graph categorical data and typically use rectangular shapes on.
- The m in mg stands for
- The 9 step method used when doing an experiment
- The explanation to why your evidence backs your claim
- One of the three states of matter not considering solid or liquid
- the g in mg stands for
- The periodic table has 118 of these
22 Clues: The m in mg stands for • The c in cm stands for • the g in mg stands for • The NFL Team Orozco roots for • The data that backs your claim • Step 6 of the scientific method • Step 9 of the scientific method • Step 3 of the scientific method • The periodic table has 118 of these • What you always start en experiment with • The time Orozco typically goes to the gym • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- invented the scientific method
- perfected the telescope
- engaged the use of the scientific method
- fonder of chemistry
- invented the heliocentric theory
- that thought everyone should have natural rights
- people who presented new ways of thinking
- the earth is in the center of the solar system
- there should be separation of power
- a style of characterized art by use soft lines and colors
- also believed in the social contract
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- used the microscope to look at micro organize and bacteria
- law to prove the heliocentric theory
- method a discovery of the world
- The sun is in the center of the solar system
- thought on crimes and punishments
- contract that will give up rights and freedom
- a person that rules will absolutely power
- a style of characterized art by using dull colors and strong lines
- women's rights
- Freedom of speech and religion
- Made a vaccine for smallpox
- law of gravity and motion
- believed in the social contract
25 Clues: women's rights • fonder of chemistry • perfected the telescope • law of gravity and motion • Made a vaccine for smallpox • invented the scientific method • Freedom of speech and religion • method a discovery of the world • believed in the social contract • invented the heliocentric theory • thought on crimes and punishments • there should be separation of power • ...
Scientific method 2022-12-16
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- The type of variable that is reliant on change
- The type of variable that changes on its own
- 4th step of the scientific method
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- 2nd step of the scientific method
- 5th step of the scientific method
- 1st step of the scientific method
- 3rd step of the scientific method
- The type of variable that stays the same
8 Clues: 2nd step of the scientific method • 5th step of the scientific method • 1st step of the scientific method • 3rd step of the scientific method • 4th step of the scientific method • The type of variable that stays the same • The type of variable that changes on its own • The type of variable that is reliant on change
crossword 4 2023-05-25
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- revolution series of events that formed science
- english scientist who created four laws of physics
- english philosopher who helped develop the scientific method
- german astronomer who proved that the planets orbit the sun
- someone who looks at the world reasonably
- a solution scientists propose for a problem
- italian scientist who used experiments to test theories
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- step by step method to do experiments
- french philosopher who helped develop the scientific method
- polish astronomer who helped start the scientific revolution
- an explanation scientists make based on facts
11 Clues: step by step method to do experiments • someone who looks at the world reasonably • a solution scientists propose for a problem • an explanation scientists make based on facts • revolution series of events that formed science • english scientist who created four laws of physics • italian scientist who used experiments to test theories • ...
Scientific Method 2013-08-28
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- The second step in the scientific method is to come up with a ________________.
- A hypothesis is an educated ______________.
- There are ________ steps in the scientific method.
- The fifth step in the scientific method is to come to a ___________________.
- During an experiment, you __________ the hypothesis.
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- The first step in the scientific method is to ask a ______________.
- The third step in the scientific method is to conduct an ________________.
- The fourth step in the scientific method is to record the __________________.
8 Clues: A hypothesis is an educated ______________. • There are ________ steps in the scientific method. • During an experiment, you __________ the hypothesis. • The first step in the scientific method is to ask a ______________. • The third step in the scientific method is to conduct an ________________. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-28
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- galileo ideas were so controversial that he was placed in?
- the idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory.
- the Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except __.
- Robert Boyle explained the effect of temperature and pressure on what?
- what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book?
- _____________________ was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- johannes Kepler said that the planets rotated around the sun in what shape?
- the Catholic Church attacked Galileo because he defended they system that said the _______ revolved around the sun
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the ____________ theory.
- he pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- Issac Newton discovered what?
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- during the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- Galileo improved what invention that was used to look further into space?
- what system of thought was based on the belief that *reason* is the chief source of knowledge?
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- what type of math was Newton known for developing?
- francis Bacon argued that the truth could not be known at the beginning of a question, but only at the end after a long process of?
- what method of reasoning did Francis Bacon say was most appropriate with the Scientific Method?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the ___________
20 Clues: Issac Newton discovered what? • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • what type of math was Newton known for developing? • galileo ideas were so controversial that he was placed in? • what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book? • nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory. • ...
Scientific Method Review 2020-09-04
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- The ___ variable is the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable
- After an experiment, scientists write this which summarizes their experiment and results
- After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ________ to collect data
- After the experiment, scientists organize and ____ the data
- An educated guess
- The first step of the scientific method is to make an observation or identify the _____.
- The information collected during an experiment is called the ___
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- A process scientists use to find answers to questions or solve a problem
- The part of the experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison
- Scientists make ___ to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment
- The ______ variable is the part of the experiment that is being tested or the part that is changed by the person doing the experiment
- Describes the steps you use during an experiment
- Scientists use their data to make charts and _____ to communicate the results of an experiment
13 Clues: An educated guess • Describes the steps you use during an experiment • After the experiment, scientists organize and ____ the data • The information collected during an experiment is called the ___ • A process scientists use to find answers to questions or solve a problem • The part of the experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison • ...
The Scientific Method 2023-02-28
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- Scientists make ________ to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
- The ________ variable is the part of the experiment that is being tested or the part that is changed by the person during the experiment.
- The ________ is the part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison.
- After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ________ to collect data.
- After the experiment, scientists organize and ________ the data.
- An "If...then" statement that predicts the outcome of the experiment based on research.
- The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the ________.
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- The information collected during an experiment is called ________.
- After an experiment, scientists write a ________which summarizes their experiment and results.
- The ________ variable is the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable.
- The ________describes the steps you use during an experiment.
- Scientists use their data to make charts and ________ to communicate the results of an experiment.
- The ________ ________ is a process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem.
13 Clues: The ________describes the steps you use during an experiment. • After the experiment, scientists organize and ________ the data. • The information collected during an experiment is called ________. • The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the ________. • After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ________ to collect data. • ...
The Scientific Method 2024-07-11
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- The variable that the scientist measures in an experiment.
- When a theory has withstood the test of time.
- Often used in double blind testing. Identical drug without the active ingredient for example.
- Information gathered
- Something that is subject to change.
- An educated guess, based on observations, that forms the basis for an experiment.
- Repeat experiments.
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- Method used to test whether a hypothesis is correct or not.
- Outcomes from an experiment.
- The variable that the scientist changes in an experiment.
- The variable that the scientist keeps constant in an experiment.
- When a hypothesis has been supported by many different experiments.
- Moral issue of right and wrong in society.
13 Clues: Repeat experiments. • Information gathered • Outcomes from an experiment. • Something that is subject to change. • Moral issue of right and wrong in society. • When a theory has withstood the test of time. • The variable that the scientist changes in an experiment. • The variable that the scientist measures in an experiment. • ...
The Scientific Method 2024-09-17
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- Parts of the experiment that must stay the same between the control group and the experimental group.
- Parts of the experiment that change
- This type of group is one that you changing and is not kept under normal conditions.
- The variable that changes as a result of the independent variable and it is measureable.
- Understanding what your data is telling you.
- The variables that you have control over changing.
- A statement or mathematical equation that describes or predicts a natural phenomenon is known as a scientific _______.
- Educated Guess
- This type of data that can be collected using your five senses.
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- A logical interpretation of an event that is based on observations and prior knowledge.
- This type of data is collected using numerical measurements
- Observations involving numbers.
- A well-established explanation of some aspect of the natural world is known as a scientific _______.
- This type of group is one not being changed and is often used for comparison
- An observation made using your 5 senses.
15 Clues: Educated Guess • Observations involving numbers. • Parts of the experiment that change • An observation made using your 5 senses. • Understanding what your data is telling you. • The variables that you have control over changing. • This type of data is collected using numerical measurements • This type of data that can be collected using your five senses. • ...