Scientific Method
Across
- 4. true statement
- 7. part of the experiment that is observed or measured
- 9. Number of factors scientists usually change.
- 10. opinions and beliefs that can impact an experiment
- 11. A simple statement predicting the result of a controlled scientific experiment.
- 13. Data involving descriptions rather than numbers
- 14. stronger than a hypothesis, supported by so much research that it is accepted to be true.
- 16. information gathered via observations
- 17. factor that can be changed or made to stay the same
- 19. part of the experiment that is changed
- 20. Used to represent things that cannot actually be observed or measured
Down
- 1. attitude of doubt
- 2. The number of subjects used in an experiment or study. Generally, the larger the better.
- 3. steps used to create explanations based on evidence
- 5. A statement that sums up what you learned from an experiment and states if the hypothesis is proven or disproven.
- 6. This has no changes and is used to compare the outcomes of the experiment against.
- 8. To repeat an experiment to make sure there are no errors
- 12. The use of the 5 senses to gather information
- 13. Data involving measurements
- 15. This is what the entire scientific method is designed to try to answer.
- 18. Experiment is repeatable by other scientists and will get very similar results.
- 19. Deduction based on evidence and reasoning