Scientific Method
Across
- 1. The purpose or objective of the experiment, outlining what it seeks to investigate or discover.
- 3. A testable prediction about the relationship between variables, often stated as an "if-then" statement.
- 6. The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment to assess the effect of changes in the independent variable.
- 8. An experiment that produces consistent results when repeated under the same conditions.
- 9. An experiment in which only the independent variable is changed, while all other variables are controlled to ensure valid results.
Down
- 2. The variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
- 4. An experiment where the results are close to the true or accepted value, reflecting minimal error.
- 5. Factors that are kept constant during an experiment to ensure they do not influence the outcome.
- 7. Mistakes or inaccuracies in an experiment that can lead to deviations from expected results.