Sci Method JC Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Term | Definition |
| scientific method | organized set of investigation procedures that can include stating a problem, forming a hypothesis, researching and gathering information, testing a hypothesis, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. |
| hypothesis | educated guess using what you know and what you observe. |
| experiment | organized procedure for testing a hypothesis; tests the effect of one thing on another under controlled conditions. |
| variable | factor that can cause a change in the results of an experiment. |
| dependent variable | factor that changes as a result of changes in other variables. |
| independent variable | factor that, as it changes, affects the measure of another variable. |
| constant | in an experiment, a variable that does not change when other variables change. |
| control | standard used for comparison of test results in an experiment. |
| bias | occurs when a scientist´s expectations change how the results of an experiment are viewed. |
| model | can be used to represent an idea, object, or event that is too big, too small, too complex, or too dangerous to observe or test directly. |
| theory | explanation of things or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations. |
| scientific law | statement about what happens in nature that seems to be true all the time; does not explain why or how something happens. |
| technology | application of science to help people. |
| standard | exact, agreed-upon quantity used for comparison |
| SI | International System of Units- the improved, universally accepted version of the metric system that is based on multiples of ten and includes the meter, (m) liter, (L) kilogram (kg). |
| volume | amount of space occupied by an object. |
| mass | amount of matter in an object. |
| density | mass per unit volume of a material. |
Created by:
jasminecooper
Popular Physical Science sets