What is Science?

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Across
  1. 3. Something used to apply scientific knowledge for some specific purpose.
  2. 5. Recorded observations.
  3. 9. A scientific test, often carried out under controlled condition.
  4. 11. Descriptions.
  5. 12. The measure used to judge the outcome of the experiment.
  6. 13. A way of knowing--an approach to understanding the natural world.
  7. 14. Statement of concise observations that happen in exactly the same conditions / circumstances.
Down
  1. 1. Broader in scope and is supported by a large and usually growing body of evidence.
  2. 2. A proposed explanation for a set of observations, and it leads to predictions that can be tested by making additional observations or by performing experiments.
  3. 4. An experimental group is compared with a control group. These groups ideally differ only in the one variable the experiment is designed to test.
  4. 6. Numerical.
  5. 7. Process of gathering information using your senses in a careful, orderly way.
  6. 8. The world wide system of measurement.
  7. 10. The factor that is manipulated by the researchers.