Scientific Method
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- Q1Why are “constants” important in an experiment?to keep it the sameso the outcome will not be effectedcomparisonit's part of the method30sEditDelete
- Q2Which variable changes as a result of what the experimenter changed?ControlDependentConstantIndependent30sEditDelete
- Q3Where are the charts, graphs, and tables found in an experiment?DataAnalysis30sEditDelete
- Q4Which part of the scientific method requires the senses?observationsdataobjectiveanalysis30sEditDelete
- Q5What part that is also called the “Repeated trials”?conclusionthe endfollow-up30sEditDelete
- Q6Which type of data is the best?quantitativequalitative30sEditDelete
- Q7A possible explanation to a problem that has not yet been tested.lawtheoryhypothesisfact30sEditDelete
- Q8The summary at the end of an experiment that explains the results.conclusionanalysisprocedurefollow-up30sEditDelete
- Q9What step does scientific method begin with?hypothesisobjectiveobservationresearch30sEditDelete
- Q10This part of the experiment serves as a basis of comparisondataexperimental groupcontrolanalysis30sEditDelete
- Q11True or False: Your hypothesis can never be wrong.TrueFalse30sEditDelete
- Q12Which data can subjective or biased?quantitativequalitative30sEditDelete
- Q13Where would you find back ground information?hypothesisresearchconclusionobjective30sEditDelete
- Q14Should experiments be repeated over and over to see if the results are the same each time?yesno30sEditDelete
- Q15In the analysis of data, the "mean" is thethe number that appears most oftenthe middle numberthe sumaverage30sEditDelete