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Scientific inquiry often begins with developing a hypothesis False
a) At what temperture does water boil? b) When does the sun rise on April 3rd? c) How can my team work better together? d) Why does she like science more than he does? A,B
A___________ is possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question hypothesis
Scientists consider a hypothesis to be a fact False
To test a hypothesis, a scientist designs a ___________. Experiment
Match the term D Responding Variable- The factor that may change in response to the manipulated variable\/ A Operation Defintion- A statement that describes how to measure a particuler variable or define a particular term\/ B Manipulated variable- The one variable that
If you did not control variable in an experiment there would be no way to know which variable explained your results True
The facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations are called ____ Data
a) A graph can reveal a tredn in date b) Graphs help scientists interpret data c) Graphs are the only way to organize data d) A graph can reveal a pattern in data A,B,D
A __________ is a summary of what you have learned from an experiment Conclusion
Pose _________ Form a __________ Collect and interpret data Draw a __________ communicate Pose questions Form a hypothesis Collect and interpret data Draw a conclusion communicate
a) A scienyyific law requires scientists to pose questions b) Other scientists need to be able to repeat a scientist's experiments c) Scientists share their ideas in scientific journals d) A large set of related observations can never be a scientific theo B
Future testing can prove a scientific theory to be incorrect True
You can think of a __________ ___ as a rule of nature Scientific law
Building Vocab. Hypothesis Variables, Communicating Law, Data, Responding Variable, Controlled, Scientific inquiry, theory, operational definition, manipulated variable
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