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A way of learning about the natural world including all of the knowledge gained by exploration.   Science  
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Using one or more of your senses to gather information.   Observing  
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This kind of observation deals with numbers.   Quantatative  
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This kind of observation deals with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers.   Qualatative  
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When you explain or interpret the things you observe. This is not guessing, but is based on reasoning from what you already know.   Inferring  
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Making a statement or claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.   Predicting  
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Grouping together of items that are alike in some way.   Classifying  
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Involves comparing observations and data to reach a conclusion.   Evaluating  
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Involves creating representations of complex objects or processes.   Making models  
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A factor that is changed in an experiment to test the hypothesis.   Independent variable  
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The factor that changes in response to the independent variable. It is the factor being measured in the experiment.   Dependent variable  
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The things that stay the same in an experiment.   Constants  
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An attitude in science that scientists display when they want to know more about a topc.   Curiosity  
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Reporting your observations and results truthfully.   Honesty  
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An attitude scientists have when they come up with inventive ways to solve problems or produce new things.   Creativity  
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Scientists need to be open-minded, but should also have an attitude of doubt to keep them from accepting ideas that might be untrue. This is known as?   Skepticism  
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Scientists need a strong sense of ______, which refers to rules that enable people to know right from wrong.   Ethics  
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______comes from a person's likes and dislike.   Personal bias  
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This bias stems from a person's culture in which a person grows up. For example a culture may regard snakes as bad might overlook how well snakes control pests.   Cultural bias  
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This is a mistake in the design of an experiment that makes a particular result more likely.   Experimental bias  
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Being _____means that you make decisions and draw conclusions based on available evidence.   Objective  
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Being______means that personal feelings have entered into a decision or conclusion.   Subjective  
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Explaining things by starting with a general idea and then applying the idea to a specific observation.   Deductive reasoning  
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Using specific observations to make generalizations.   Inductive reasoning  
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A measurement system based on the number 10 used around the world.   Metric system  
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Modern scientists use this version of the metric system.   International System of Units (SI)  
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SI unit for length   Meter (m)  
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SI unit for mass, which is the amount of matter in an object.   Gram (g)  
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This a measure of the forge of gravity acting on an object.   Weight  
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The amount of space an object or substance takes up.   Volume  
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The SI unit for measuring the volume of a rectangular solid.   Cubic meter (cm3)  
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The SI unit for measuring liquid volume.   Liter (L)  
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To calculate the volume of a rectangular solid you use that formula?   LxWxH=cm3  
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The measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.   Density  
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Density if calculated using the following formula?   D=Mass/Volume  
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In addition to the Celsius scale, scientists sometimes use another scale called the?   Kelvin (K)  
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The SI unit used to measure time.   second (s)  
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A possible answer to a scientific question.   Hypothesis  
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