Question | Answer |
What is Scientific Inquiry? | Thinking and questioning is the start of it |
What is a Hypothesis? | A possible explanation to a set of observations or an awnser to a scientific question. |
What is a Varible? | Factors that can change in a experiment. |
What is a Controlled Experiment? | A experiment when one varible is being manipulated at a time. |
What is a Minipulated Varible? | The varible that is purposely changed to test the hypthesis. |
What is a Responding Varible? | The varible that changes in response to the minipulated varible. |
What is Operational Definition? | A statement that is used to describe how to measure a particular varible or to define a particular term. |
What is Communicating? | The sharing of ideas and the experimental findings with others through writing and or speaking. |
What is Scientific Theroy? | A well tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experiment results. |
What is Scientific Literacy? | When you are able to understand basic scientific terms and principles good enough that you can evaluate information, make personal decisions for yourself, and take part in public affairs. |
What does Scientific Inquiry refer to? | The scientific inquiry refers to the diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidense they gather. |
Why do scientists describe their research in full? | So they can make sure it is acrate so other people can repeat it. |
How is a Scientific law unlike a scientific theroy? | Unlike a theroy, a scientific law describes an observed pattern in nature without attempting to explain it. |