Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Hypothesis | Series of steps used by scientists |
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Observation | Something that you see |
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Inference | An educated guess |
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Qualitative Observation | Observations you make by using your five senses |
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Quantitative Observations | Observation you make by using measurents |
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Independent Variable | The condition that is intentionally changed in an experiemnt |
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Dependent Variable | The factor that you measure or observe |
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Controlled variable | An element that is not changed throught the experiment. |
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The Steps of the Scientific Method | 1. Identify a problem 2. Form a hypothesis 3. Design and conduct an experiment 4. Analyze data 5. Draw conclusions |
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