UNIT 1 - Working Scientifically
Across
- 4. When the data that you collect is close the average value for all of your data
- 6. The difference between your maximum and minimum values for the independent variable
- 8. A suggestion of what how you think the independent variable will affect the dependent variable, using scientific ideas
- 9. Wen only the independent variable has been allowed to affect the dependent variable
- 10. The value of the dependent variable that would be recorded if no errors are made
- 12. The variable that is changed by the experimenter deliberately in an investigation
- 14. Variables that are kept the same in an investigation
- 15. A factor that can change in an experiment
- 16. Information that has been collected
Down
- 1. The variable that is measured in an investigation
- 2. An explanation for a prediction, using scientific ideas
- 3. Mistakes which cause the dependent variable recorded not to be the true value
- 5. When an experimenter is able reproduce the same/similar results when they repeat their method
- 7. Results obtained from a fair test i.e. where all control variables have been kept the same
- 11. Results that do not fit a pattern; they look out of place.
- 13. How close a single measurement is to the true value
- 17. A statement of what you want to find out, that links the independent and dependent variable