Scientific Reporting
Across
- 2. A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or investigate the effects of one or more variables.
- 3. A visual representation of data or information using lines, bars, or other symbols to display relationships or trends.
- 7. A summary of the findings or results obtained from an experiment or research study, often based on analyzing and interpreting data.
- 10. Something that can change or vary during a study or experiment.
- 12. A name or heading that describes the main topic or subject of a document, article, or research project.
Down
- 1. The process of investigating and studying various materials, sources, or information to discover facts, principles, or draw conclusions.
- 4. A proposed explanation or prediction based on limited evidence, serving as a starting point for further investigation.
- 5. One of the reference lines in a graph that establishes the scale for measurement and helps plot data points.
- 6. A group or condition in an experiment that remains unchanged, serving as a basis for comparison against the experimental group.
- 8. Variable The factor that is intentionally manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment.
- 9. Variable The factor that is observed or measured in an experiment and is expected to change as a result of the independent variable.
- 11. The objective or purpose of a research study or experiment, stating what the researcher intends to achieve.