ACTPREPCARDS Word Scramble
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Existing independent of any other cause | absolute |
Freedom from mistake, exactness | accuracy |
Acting against or in an opposite direction. | adverse |
Similar or comparable in certain respects. | analogous |
To study the relationship of the parts of something by analysis. | analyze |
Ability to put to practical use; having something to do with the matter at hand. a use for something. | application |
Nearly; an estimate or figure that is almost exact. almost. | approximately |
A reason for or against something. A quarrel. | argument |
Something accepted to be true. A guess | assumption |
To understand fully. | comprehend |
The ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent, or solution. | concentration |
A final decision based on facts, experience, or reasoning. | conclusion |
To make sure of the truth of something. | confirm |
Something produced by a cause of condition. An effect or outcome. | consequence |
In agreement; firm; changeless. | consistent |
Remaining steady and unchanged. | constant |
A statement in opposition to another. | contradiction |
Experimental group in which condition are controlled. | control group |
One in which the condition suspected to cause an effect is compared to one without the suspected condition. | controlled experiment |
A factor in an experiment that remains constant. | controlled variable |
A close connection between two ideas or sets of data. | correlation |
A finding of fault; disapproval. | criticism |
Most nearly complete or accurate. | definitive |
To explain by use of examples or experiments | demonstrate |
A state of being controlled by something else. | dependence |
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