Across
- 2. results of repeated experiments are reasonably the same
- 3. scientific theories are subject to change and correction
- 4. events can be identified using the 5 basic human senses
- 6. the experimental variable controlled by the experimenter..( “I” want to change this)
- 10. information collected in numerical form (numbers)
- 11. process of using evidence to explain how it relates to the claim
- 12. information collected that is written with words (descriptions)
- 13. an events outcome can be used to make claims on other events
- 15. quantitative and qualitative data used to support/dispute a claim
- 16. an event must use controlled experiments to determine evidence
Down
- 1. an experimental element that remains unchanged by other variables, used to compare back to.
- 5. an experiment is to be done multiple times to show consistency in results
- 7. events that are limited to the real world, no supernatural.
- 8. a statement used to begin the process of designing an experiment
- 9. parts of the experiment that remain the same throughout
- 14. the experimental variable that responds to the change made by the independent variable (what you observe, “D”ata collected)
