Scientific Method

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Across
  1. 5. What a scientist writes summarizing the result of an experiment
  2. 7. The collecting of information on a particular subject
  3. 9. To observe carefully and in detail
  4. 10. To determine the extent, quantity, or dimensions
  5. 13. Visual aids used by scientists to communicate results of an experiment
  6. 14. The process used by scientists to solve problems
  7. 17. To group information into categories
  8. 19. Evidence gathered through observation (especially during experiments)
  9. 23. To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations, to confirm the results of the original study
  10. 25. Indicate in advance on the basis of observation, experience or scientific reason
  11. 27. To form an idea as a result of the analysis of the data
  12. 28. Part of the experiment capable of changing
  13. 29. To make a conclusion based on reasoning and observation
  14. 30. A detailed series of steps to follow to perform an experiment
Down
  1. 1. A standard to compare with the results in an experiment
  2. 2. The methodological studying of the natural world through experimentation and verification of facts
  3. 3. The first step in the scientific method is to define or identify the _______
  4. 4. A statement predicting the result of a controlled scientific experiment
  5. 6. The outcome or conclusion of an experiment after a period of time
  6. 8. To record observations, research and other information related to the experiment
  7. 11. The variable that depends on other factors, also the variable that will be measured and affected during the experiment
  8. 12. To notice similarities or differences
  9. 15. The variables that the experimenter changes to test their dependent variable
  10. 16. To examine carefully and in detail to identify
  11. 18. To name or recognize something based on its properties
  12. 20. The action or process of examining something carefully in order to gain information
  13. 21. To cause favoritism or influence to experimental results
  14. 22. To write down in permanent form for later reference
  15. 24. A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact
  16. 26. A feature of the experiment that does not change