Scientific Method

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Across
  1. 5. A scientific test or procedure designed to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a fact.
  2. 7. Noticing or perceiving something of interest in the natural world, which can lead to a question or problem.
  3. 8. A group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment, serving as a baseline for comparison.
  4. 10. Factors in an experiment that are changed (independent variable) or measured (dependent variable) to see their effect.
Down
  1. 1. An educated guess or a testable explanation that can be supported
  2. 2. A detailed set of steps followed during an experiment to ensure consistency and accuracy.
  3. 3. The starting point of the scientific method where a phenomenon is identified and a problem is defined.
  4. 4. The information or evidence gathered from an experiment, which is then analyzed.
  5. 6. The final step of the scientific method, where results are interpreted to determine if the hypothesis was supported or not.
  6. 9. A well-substantiated, broad explanation of an aspect of the natural world that has been repeatedly tested and confirmed.