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Objective 1

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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This involves useing one or more of your senses; sight, hearing, smell, and sometimes taste   observation  
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Interpretations based on observations or prior knowledge   inference  
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Factors that affect an experiment   variables  
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The variable that a scientist changes during an experiment   manipulated/independent  
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The variable that changes as a result   responding/dependent  
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The standard against which you compare the results of your experiment   control  
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The horizontal line on a graph and is titled with the manipulated variable   x-axis  
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The vertical line on a graph and is titled with the responding variable   y-axis  
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Is measured in meters   length  
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Used to measure length   meter stick  
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The measurements of how much matter an object contains   mass  
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Used to measure the mass of an object   triple beam balance  
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The amount of space matter occupies   volume  
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The tool that measures volume the best   graduated cylinder  
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A physical property that related the mass and volume of an object or material   density  
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