Across
- 3. variable that you measure
- 8. can be calculated to minimise random errors
- 11. how close a measurement is to the true value
- 13. variable that you keep the same
- 14. an important skill that scientists use to show results
- 15. how close the measurement is to each other
- 17. independent variable goes on this axis
Down
- 1. A major way we think about ideas in Science involves this
- 2. variable that you change
- 4. all graphs to have this
- 5. either favour or against an idea
- 6. is a type of bias
- 7. bias a pervasive cognitive bias that causes us to rely too heavily on information that we received early in the decision-making process
- 9. every table and figure should include
- 10. error made because a reading was taken the wrong way
- 12. presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights
- 16. misjudging the colour of indicator near end point
- 18. a cognitive bias that describes how people often avoid negative information
