Science
Across
- 2. A relationship between variables
- 5. Information that scientists use to develop or check theories,or evaluate claims.
- 7. A situation that presents a threat to people.
- 8. When repeat readings are close together
- 10. An explanation you can test that includes a reason and a‘science idea’
- 12. The collection of a small amount of data about a population that is used to make estimates about the whole population
- 14. A factor that can be changed, measured and controlled.
- 15. The gap between the values of the independent variable
- 16. How sure you are of your conclusion based on the data.
Down
- 1. A written summary of an investigation.
- 3. The maximum and minimum values of a variable.
- 4. This describes a set of repeat measurements that are close together
- 5. To discuss the quality of data collected.
- 6. what you think will happen in an experiment.
- 9. Information gathered by your senses
- 11. A piece of data that does not fit the pattern.
- 13. Add all the values and divide by the number of values.