Scientific Investigations
Across
- 3. The part of the experiment that remains constant and unchanged to provide a baseline for comparison.
- 7. A clear, step-by-step explanation of how to carry out a scientific procedure.
- 8. The group in an experiment that is exposed to the independent variable.
- 10. The systematic process scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.
- 11. A statement summarizing the results of an experiment and whether the hypothesis was supported or not.
- 12. Instruments, tools, or equipment used to collect data during an experiment.
- 13. The variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated in an experiment.
Down
- 1. A detailed plan or description of how to conduct an experiment.
- 2. A testable prediction or educated guess that guides scientific investigations.
- 3. The group in an experiment that is used as a baseline for comparison and is not exposed to the independent variable.
- 4. The information and data collected during an experiment.
- 5. A conclusion reached based on the analysis of experimental data.
- 6. The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment and can change in response to the independent variable.
- 9. The process of carefully examining and evaluating the results of an experiment.