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Problem identified that could be researched further.   Question  
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clear directions or steps for the investigation.   Procedure  
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Educated guess   Hypothesis  
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identify and list equipment needed.   Materials  
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graph, chart or diagram.   Results  
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once data examined a scientist can explain why they think things have occurred.   Conclusion  
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The variable that is deliberately changed in the experiment.   Independent variable  
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The object being measured. The outcome or data   Dependent variable  
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The standard for comparison.   Controlled variable  
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The part of the experiment that stays the same.   Constants:  
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What is the equation for density?   D=M/V  
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What are the six steps to solving a scientific problem?   1. Identify the problem. 2. Collect information. 3. Form hypothesis. 4. Test hypothesis by experiment. 5. Accept or reject hypothesis. 6. Conclusion (results).  
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