The Scientific Method - High School Biology
Across
- 2. Information gathered using your senses
- 4. Statement that says whether your hypothesis was supported
- 7. An experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time
- 8. A well-tested explanation that unifies many observations
- 9. Personal judgment that can affect the results of an experiment
- 10. The step-by-step process scientists use to answer questions
- 12. An experiment that can be done again with the same results
- 13. A planned procedure to test a hypothesis
- 15. The variable you deliberately change in an experiment
- 17. To repeat an experiment to verify results
- 19. Information collected during an experiment
- 20. Anything that can change in an experiment
Down
- 1. The variable you measure or observe for changes
- 3. Data made of numbers and measurements
- 5. Data made of descriptions, colors, textures, or qualities
- 6. A testable possible explanation for an observation
- 11. A logical conclusion based on observations and prior knowledge
- 14. Data that supports or refutes a hypothesis
- 16. A visual way to show quantitative data
- 18. Factors you keep exactly the same in every trial