Scientific Method
Across
- 4. Something that happens or exists in the natural world and can be observed, experienced, or measured. (Phenomena is plural)
- 5. A step-by-step process used by scientists to investigate and solve problems.
- 8. A logical explanation or interpretation of an observation based on evidence and reasoning.
- 10. The variable that the scientist purposely changes in an experiment to see its effect on the dependent variable.
- 11. Data that is gathered based on the qualities of something, using your 5 senses.
- 12. The group in an experiment that does not receive the independent variable and is used as a comparison.
Down
- 1. A controlled test is conducted to collect data and investigate the hypothesis.
- 2. Data the tells us how many, how much, or how often in calculations.
- 3. An educated guess or prediction made by a scientist to answer the research question. It is based on existing knowledge and research.
- 6. The variable that is being measured or observed in an experiment. It changes in response to the independent variable.
- 7. Factors that can change in an experiment and might affect the outcome.
- 9. The first step of the scientific method where a problem is identified and stated in a clear and specific way.
- 13. The act of gathering information using the five senses to describe and measure something.