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Scientific Method / Graphing

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What are the Scientific Method Steps   1) Question 2) Hypothesis 3) Experiment 4) Experimental Results 5) Conclusion  
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What is a Theory   A hypothesis that is supported by many separate observations and investigations over a long period of time  
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What two things must an experiment have to be considered valid   Repeatable & Yield similar results when repeated  
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What is Independent Variable   The condition that is being tested, or the condition that the scientist can change  
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What is Dependent Variable   The condition that "depends" on the change, or condition that is being measured  
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Data can be organized in what forms   Tables, Charts, graphs, diagrams, or in verbal or written form.  
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What type of graph best show relationships between two variables?   Line Graphs  
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An effective way to compare data   Bar Graphs  
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All graphs must contain a   Title  
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Graphing is often used to represent data in a way that is   Easier to analyze & understand  
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On a line graph you should put the Dependent Variable on what axis   Y  
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On a line graph you should put the Independent Variable on what axis   X  
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