jkmkjh,m;j;The Scientific Investigations

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