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Texas TAKS Objective 1

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Scientific Processes   includes various methods and procedures that scientist use to answer questions and solve problems  
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Observations   when you gather information using any of your five senses  
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Hypothesis   a statement that can be tested by conducting a controlled experiment  
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Controlled Experiment   an investigation that test only one factor at a time  
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Variable   a factor that changes during an investigation  
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Control   a variable that a scientist keeps the same throughout an investigation  
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Independent Variable   the factor that a scientist changes during an investigation  
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Dependent Variable   the change that occurs in response to a change in the independent variable  
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Data   observations or measurements that are made during a controlled experiment  
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Qualitative data   types of information by observations, and can be explained with words  
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Quantitative data   types of information by observations, and can be explained with numbers  
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Organize Data   data put into charts, tables or graphs  
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Analyze   to interpret and evaluate data be breaking it down into its elements  
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Conclusion   a data based decision to accept or reject a hypothesis  
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Inference   a logical conclusion based on evidence  
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Evidence   proof or information on which a conclusion can be based  
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Extrapolate   to estimate or infer data beyond a given set of data  
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Prediction   a statement about what will happen in the future; educated guess.  
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Communicate results   to share your results of experiments with others around the world  
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Model   a representation of an object or a system  
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Analogy   a comparison between two similar things or events  
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Ratio   the relationship between two quantities  
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Scale Model   the size of the model parts are in consistent ratio to the sizes of the parts in the real object  
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Limitation   a restriction on the usefulness of a model  
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Theory   a widely accepted scientific explanation for something that happens in nature  
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Bias   an opinion or a point of view that is highly personal based on a belief that is not supported by evidence  
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Reproducibility   describes how alike the results of an experiment are when reproduced by different scientists using the same method and substance  
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Claim   a statement about what a product can do  
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Empirical evidence   evidence acquired through direct observation in a controlled experiment  
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Skepticism   an attitude of questioning or doubt  
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Critical thinking   includes analyzing, reviewing, and critiquing explanations you come across before you accept the explanation as fact  
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