Scientific Method

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Across
  1. 1. Protective eyewear worn during experiments or activities that may pose a risk to the eyes.
  2. 4. A systematic approach to problem-solving that involves making observations, forming hypotheses, testing those hypotheses with experiments, and drawing conclusions based on the results.
  3. 5. An educated guess or prediction about the outcome of an experiment or research study.
  4. 7. The act of watching or noting something carefully in order to gain information.
  5. 8. The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
  6. 11. An experiment in which all variables except for the one being tested are kept constant in order to ensure accurate results.
  7. 12. Information that is descriptive in nature, such as observations or interviews, and cannot be measured numerically.
  8. 13. A cylindrical glass container with a flat bottom and a pouring lip, used for mixing, heating, and measuring liquids.
  9. 14. A protective garment worn over clothing to prevent stains or damage during experiments or messy activities.
Down
  1. 2. A laboratory tool used to measure the volume of liquids.
  2. 3. Factors in an experiment that are kept constant in order to accurately measure the effect of other variables.
  3. 6. Numerical information obtained through measurements or calculations.
  4. 9. A final decision or determination reached after analyzing data or evidence.
  5. 10. A scientific procedure carried out to test a hypothesis and collect data.