EXPERIMENTAL SKILLS

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Across
  1. 6. where your results have little to no spread
  2. 8. how close a measurement is to the actual value
  3. 10. If you can redo your method and obtain the same set of result
  4. 13. 2. You must carry out a fair test that's relevant to your question.
  5. 15. A proposed result/explanation for an experiment / phenomenen
  6. 16. A result that deviates from what is normally seen
  7. 17. There are two criteria for this: 1. The results must allow a conclusion to be drawn
  8. 18. Something that changes
  9. 19. if the method meets both criteria, repeatability and reproducibility
  10. 20. Variables that can have any numerical value.(line graph)
Down
  1. 1. something that you keep the same in order to ensure the experiment is as fair as possible
  2. 2. An observation that uses numbers or measurements
  3. 3. how small the
  4. 4. Variables that are describe by labels.(bar graph)
  5. 5. something that you change to see what happens
  6. 7. if your method can be repeated by someone else and the same set of results are made.
  7. 9. when only the independent variable change-everything else has to remain the same.
  8. 11. Errors caused by factors we can't control, like tiny temperature changes in a room. They happen when a measurement is made. The effect is reduced by repeating and averaging.
  9. 12. The variable which you measure
  10. 14. error due to inaccurate equipment/problem with the method/ observation technique. Can be resolved by changing method.