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Scientific Inquiry

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Definition
Observations   Are very important and there are two types  
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Qualitive Observations   You use your five senses  
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Quantitative Observations   Uses Numbers  
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Hypothesis   An educated guess using if, then, because  
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Independent Variable   One variable you change  
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Dependent variable   It is what is measured  
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Constant   Variable you don't change  
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Control   The normal one that you compare your independent variables too  
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Seconds   Measure time  
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Meter   Measures length  
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Kilograhm   Measures mass  
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Data Table   Use to organize your data  
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Scatter Plot   Shows Trends  
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Bar Graph   Use to compare quanties  
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Line Graph   Differentiate between continuous data  
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Averages   Add and then divide by how many you added  
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Graduated Cylinder   Measures Volume  
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Thermomoter   Measures temperature  
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Triple Beam Balance   Measures Mass  
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Meter Stick   Measures Length  
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Scientific Method   A procedure used by scientists to solve a problem  
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Conclusion   Evidence from the expirement that is used to see if your hypothesis is correct  
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Items on a Graph   Title, axis labels, units of measure, correct data  
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