Biol 1308 Chapter 1
Across
- 5. blind/experimental design protocol when both research subjects and scientists performing the measurements are unaware of either the experimental hypothesis or who is in the control or experimental group.
- 6. error/effect of chance on experimental results.
- 7. variable/a factor whose value influences the value of the dependent variable, but is not influenced by it; the value that is manipulated.
- 9. variable/the value in a study that is expected to change in response to changes in the independent variable.
- 12. to be proved false.
- 14. branch of mathematics used in the evaluation of experimental data.
- 15. a relationship between two factors.
- 16. hypothesis/factor other than the tested hypothesis that may explain observations.
- 21. situation designed to test specific hypotheses.
- 22. significant/said of results for which there is a low probability that experimental groups differ simply by chance.
- 23. theory/scientific theory that all infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms.
- 26. subgroup of a population used in an experimental test.
Down
- 1. to evaluate through observations of the measurable universe.
- 2. reasoning/a logical process that argues from specific instances to a general conclusion.
- 3. for an experiment who is similar to experimental subject except is not exposed to experimental treatment; used as baseline values for comparison.
- 4. tentative explanation for an observation that requires testing to validate.
- 8. that something is the case or will happen.
- 10. method/a systematic method of research consisting of putting a hypothesis to a test designed to disprove it,if in fact it is false.
- 11. reasoning/making a prediction of an outcome of a test; an if/then statement.
- 13. in the traits of individuals in a biological population that occur over the course of generations.
- 17. vertical axis of a graph; the dependent variable.
- 18. horizontal axis of a graph; the independent variable.
- 19. expected from a particular test of a hypothesis if the hypothesis were true.
- 20. size/number of individuals in both the experimental and control groups.
- 24. of evolution/theory that all organisms on Earth today are descendants of a single ancestor that arose in the distant past.
- 25. experiment/tests in which subjects are not aware exactly of what they are predicted to experience.