Across
- 4. The process of repeating your experiment several times to make sure your data is accepted.
- 8. This is what you are seeking in order to prove your hypothesis right or wrong
- 15. This is an "educated guess" at the question you are asking.
- 16. an organized way of studying the natural world, and the knowledge gained from such studies.
- 17. This is data collected that is descriptive and does not include numbers
- 18. Ensemble of knowledge, beliefs, values, and learned ways of life shared by a group of people
Down
- 1. What should you do with your results after you have completed the scientific process?
- 2. This is data that is collected and it is represented with measurements or numbers.
- 3. Humans and human welfare most important
- 5. All living things have value; some may be more important than others
- 6. This is the final step of the Scientific Method where you determine the answer to your question.
- 7. Many questions are formed based on these.
- 9. You should do this with your results to determine if your hypothesis is right or wrong (5TH STEP OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD)
- 10. Well-being of a species or community more important than that of an individual
- 11. The first step of the scientific method involves asking these.
- 12. The determination if something is morally right or wrong.
- 13. This is the process of looking for data that others may have done on the same topic as your investigation.
- 14. This is what is collected and used as evidence (a lot of times it is numbers that you record)