ISA investigations
Quiz by jo harrison
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- Q1anomalous meansresults that look the same as my othersresults that do not fit the pattern of the othersresults that are close to my line of best fit30sEditDelete
- Q2why do scientists compare results?to see if they have made a mistaketo see if they have the same patternto see if their results are reproducibleall of these30sEditDelete
- Q3if scientists compare their results it is important that they had exactly the same variablesfalsetrue30sEditDelete
- Q4the independent variable isthe variable you changenothing to worry aboutthe variable you measurethe variable you keep the same30sEditDelete
- Q5when answering any exam questions you should make the same number of points as the number of marks availabletruefalse30sEditDelete
- Q6good answers in science questions will include examples from the results you are givenfalsetrue30sEditDelete