Scientific Method
Across
- 5. A scientific test or procedure designed to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a fact.
- 7. Noticing or perceiving something of interest in the natural world, which can lead to a question or problem.
- 8. A group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment, serving as a baseline for comparison.
- 10. Factors in an experiment that are changed (independent variable) or measured (dependent variable) to see their effect.
Down
- 1. An educated guess or a testable explanation that can be supported
- 2. A detailed set of steps followed during an experiment to ensure consistency and accuracy.
- 3. The starting point of the scientific method where a phenomenon is identified and a problem is defined.
- 4. The information or evidence gathered from an experiment, which is then analyzed.
- 6. The final step of the scientific method, where results are interpreted to determine if the hypothesis was supported or not.
- 9. A well-substantiated, broad explanation of an aspect of the natural world that has been repeatedly tested and confirmed.