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Nature of Science

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observation   The act of gathering information using your 5 senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch  
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quantitative observation   A numerical observation  
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qualitative observation   A descriptive observation  
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inference   Your opinion based on an observation  
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variable   A quantity that varies or changes; anything that can affect the results of an experiment  
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manipulated variable   The variable which is changed or "manipulated"--is graphed on the X axis  
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responding variable   The variable which reacts to the manipulated variable--is graphed on the y axis  
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controlled variable   Any variable which remains the same throughout any testing  
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controlled experiment   All the variables stay the same except the manipulated variable--the responding variable reacts to the manipulated variable so it changes  
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hypothesis   a possible solution to a scientific problem  
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phenomena   Any observable event  
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analyzing data   The process of using various forms of data to determine the validity of a hypothesis; to organize information gotten from an experiment and/or revise interpretation of data based on new information  
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classifying   The ability to place objects into groups based on their characteristics  
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communicating   The process of describing scientific phenomena--types of communicating include oral, written, pictures, models  
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experimenting   The process of testing a hypothesis through the use of materials and the control of variables  
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inferring   An interpretation of one's direct observation (past experiences are generally used as a basis for the interpretation)  
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making hypotheses   The process of developing and/or identifying if...then statements which can be tested by conducting an appropriate experiment  
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measuring   Making quantitative (numerical) observations using units of measurements and measuring devices  
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predicting   The process of determining or anticipating future events based upon past observations and experiences  
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recognizing and controlling variables   The process of identifying the variables of a system and choosing those to be held constant and those to be manipulated  
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