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What is the first step to Scientific Method? State the question/problem to be answered.
What is the second step to Scientific Method? Determine a possible answer to the question.
What is the third step to Scientific Method? Experiment.
What is the fourth step to Scientific Method? Record the data.
What is the fifth step to Scientific Method? Analyze the data.
What is the sixth step to Scientific Method? Conclude.
What do you do if you get an error in your experiment? Run more trials.
What are some errors that may occur in your experiment? Accidentally recording data wrong, leaving the experiment alone, and not having exact precision.
What is a type of lab? Quantitative.
What is a Quantitative lab? -Amount/Meaning -Recording data overtime -Graphing
What is another type of lab? Qualitative.
What is a Qualitative lab? -Observing -Making a prediction based on simply observing.
What is the Independent Variable? Can be changed.
What is the Dependent Variable? The one that is affected by the independent.
What is the Control? The original that you do not experiment on, reference point, or comparison.
What do observations lead to? A set of facts.
What does a theory offer? A general explanation of how facts relate.
What is Law? Anything in Biology that can be proven 100%
What is information collected during an experiment? Data.
What are steps taken during an experiment? Procedure.
What is theory? A probable explanation that cannot be proven completely.
What are observations? Recording of data using scientific instruments.
What is conclusion? A summary of the experiments and the results.
What is the purpose of protocol? A formal statement which encompasses your hypothesis.
What IS protocol? It is simply a recipe, or written design, for performing the experiment.
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