Unit 1: Variables

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Across
  1. 2. A visual representation of data.
  2. 5. Type of variable that is kept the same to prevent it from affecting the results of the experiment.
  3. 9. An unexplained or unusual result for an experiment that does not fit in a pattern.
  4. 10. A process that can help us learn how the world works. Based on experiments about relationships between things.
  5. 11. This type of graph is used when the independent variable is measured in numbers.
  6. 12. The logical opposite of your hypothesis is called a ___ hypothesis.
Down
  1. 1. This type of graph is used when the independent variable is described with words.
  2. 3. A one-sentence educated guess to answer the scientific question.
  3. 4. Type of variable that is causing the effect. The variable that the scientist changes on purpose.
  4. 6. Type of variable that is being affected. The variable that changes as a result of the experiment.
  5. 7. Things that can change. Things that we can measure, count, or observe.
  6. 8. The number one priority in a lab, especially at school.