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