6th grade terms & definitions
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The X Axis | Also known as the horizontal axis on a graph
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The Y Axis | Also known as the vertical axis on a graph
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Independent Variable | The one variable that is purposely changed in the test by the investigator during an experiment
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Controlled Variable | The variables that are kept the same or constant in an experiment
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Quantitative Observation | Think quantity - Observations that are based on measurements
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Observing | Using your five senses to gather information about the world around you
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Inferenced | To explain or interpret an observation using previous experience
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Qualitative Observations | Think of Quality - observations made using your five senses
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Predictions | Making an inference about a future event based on current evidence or past evidence
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Dependent Variable | The variable that is a result of an independent variable (you find out at the END)
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Uncontrolled Variable | Something you did not anticipate or think would happen OR a human error
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Hypothesis | An educated guess or prediction that must be testable
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Bar Graph | A graph that is used for descriptive data, such as car colors(comparing/contrasting data)
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Data Table | A way to organize data into two columns with independent variable always on the left and dependent variable always on the right
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Increments | When numbering a graph, the numbers you choose are called increments
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Line graph | A type of graph that is used when data take place over time, such as population changes or a person's growth
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Range | The numbers that are between the highest and lowest numbers in the data set
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Metric system | The system of measurements that is used by all scientists (Based on the number 10, so it is easy to convert units)
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