Science method

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Across
  1. 3. Group “ The group in an experiment that is exposed to the independent variable. Scientist don't know what will happen to these subjects.”
  2. 5. “ Data strictly gathered from the 5 senses: Seeing,Hearing,smelling,Tasting , or Touching.”
  3. 9. “The degree to which a scientist
  4. 10. Questions “ A question that can be tested and includes the independent variable and the dependent variable.”
  5. 11. testing it and then adjusting it.”
  6. 12. Graph “ A diagram that shows data from a table with respect to a discrete independent variable. Typically shows comparisons.”
  7. 13. These are the results that occur or depend upon the independent variable.”
  8. 15. Graph “ A diagram that shows data from a table with respect to a continuous independent variable. Typically shows trends over time.”
  9. 16. dependent variable.
  10. 17. A statement that describes an educated quess about what will happen in an experiment. It includes: If, Then, Because, the independent, and Dependent Variable. It should be testable.”
  11. 21. method “ This is the step by step process of making a claim and
Down
  1. 1. that the scientist changed or decided to look at. This is what causes the results in
  2. 2. Data “ Data that is described with words, pictures, or colors.”
  3. 4. Data “ Data that includes numbers or values.”
  4. 6. Variable “ Conditions in an experiment that are kept the same in order to increase the validity of the experiment.”
  5. 7. Variable “ The measured outcome from an
  6. 8. “ A structured, neat set of lines to collect data.“
  7. 11. + K “ Rules to follow in order to make graphs that include all necessary information:
  8. 14. “ A logical next step. These are made based on prior background knowledge and observations.”
  9. 18. confidence in the results of the experiment. High validity means the experiment results are
  10. 19. Variables “ The single condition in an
  11. 20. group “ The group in an experiment that is NOT exposed to the independent variable. Scientist know what will happen to these subjects.”