Across
- 4. A driving question for an investigation.
- 5. the degree to which an assessment instrument or method consistently and repeatedly measures an attribute achieving similar results for the same treatment.
- 6. are accurate.
- 8. An explanation of a set of observations that is based on one or more proven hypotheses, which has been accepted through consensus
- 12. A factor that can be changed, kept the same or measure in an investigation, for example, time, distance, light, temperature.
- 15. The steps taken to complete a primary investigation.
- 17. Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something.
- 19. A decision made using a set of results collected during a primary investigation as to whether or not a hypothesis was correct.
- 22. The harm that could be caused whilst completing an investigation and the chances of it occurring.
- 23. __________Investigation is An investigation that involves the completion of an experiment.
- 24. Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something.
- 27. _________Variable changes in response to changes to the independent variable in an investigation.
- 28. __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation.
Down
- 1. A set of results that are all very similar.
- 2. The data or observations collected during a primary investigation.
- 3. A detailed list of any reference materials you have used when doing research.
- 7. A representation that describes, simplifies, clarifies or provides an explanation of the workings, structure or relationships within an object, system or idea.
- 9. A tentative idea or explanation for an observation, which can be tested and either supported or refuted by investigation.
- 10. _________Variable is changed in an investigation to see what effect it has on the dependent variable.
- 11. A general statement that describes a phenomena supported by repeated scientific investigations that always applies under the same conditions.
- 13. A statement that can be made after looking at the results and the conclusion.
- 14. a group of scientists.
- 16. An informed explanation as to why a particular set of data was collected as the result of a primary investigation
- 18. The purpose of a primary investigation.
- 20. The way that one set of data is related to another.
- 21. An extent to which tests measure what was intended; an extent to which data, inferences and actions produced from tests and other
- 25. The ability of an investigation to collect data that is close to the ideal value found in secondary sources or to data that has been collected by other people.
- 26. Results that stand out or are significantly different from the others in the group.
- 29. The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation.
