Across
- 2. The thing that is changing in a exoeriment.
- 5. Relationship where the variables increase or decrease together.
- 6. A number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing.
- 11. The amount or quantity of heaviness or mass.
- 12. A request for information.
- 13. The measurement system used in many countries including the United States using feet, pounds and seconds.
- 16. Formal name for the metric system.
- 20. The formal examination before a competent tribunal of the matter in issue in a civil or criminal cause in order to determine such issue.
- 21. The quantity per unit volume, unit area, or unit length.
- 22. Expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations.
- 23. The length between two objects.
- 24. Can be done again.
- 25. The ability to distinguish two objects from each other.
- 26. able to change.
- 27. Anything that takes up space and can be weighted.
- 28. A testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables or a proposed explanation for some observed phenomenon.
- 29. A carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method, and which brings together many facts and hypotheses.
- 30. The thing that stays the same in an experiments and depends on whats changing on the independent variable to make the experiment work.
Down
- 1. The magnitude or size of displacement between two positions.
- 3. Based on the actual measurements of physical or chemical changes.
- 4. Stays the same.
- 7. Involves the manipulation of variables to establish cause and effect relationships.
- 8. To come up with an answer by logic or by putting pieces of information together.
- 9. A set of points plotted on a horizontal and vertical axes.
- 10. In the case where there was no real difference between groups, there's less than a 5% chance of the observed result arising.
- 14. A contrary relationship between two variables such that they move in opposite directions.
- 15. The practice of checking relations between physical quantities by identifying the dimensions of the physical quantities.
- 17. The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- 18. A carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method, and which brings together many facts and hypotheses.
- 19. Philosophical theory that states that humans have certain rights, moral values, and responsibilities that are inherent in human nature.
