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- Q11. Who is considered to be the first true scientist?AristotleArchimedesGalileoPlato30s
- Q22. Pierre comes into my classroom emotionally upset. What might be an inference you can make as to why he is upset?He found out his pet died.He just broke up with his girlfriend.He lost his cell phone.All of the above are possible inferences as to why he is upset.30s
- Q33. Why did I have you draw a picture of a scientist as part of your one-pager?I wanted to see if you had bias as to whether you saw a scientist as being male or not.I wanted to see what you thought a scientist would look like.All the above were reasons.I wanted to see what kind of effort you would put towards the assignment30s
- Q44. If you drop two spheres of different masses from the same height at the same time,the ball with the lighter mass will hit the ground first.the ball with the heavier mass will hit the ground first.they will hit the ground at the same time.it depends on the density of the ball as to which one hits the ground first.30s
- Q55. The statement “Gina is 87 cm tall” is an example of a(n)quantitative observation.qualitative observationhypothesisinference30s
- Q66. The statement “Gina is wearing a blue sweater” is an example of a(n)hypothesisinferencequantitative observation.qualitative observation.30s
- Q77. What is the factor that an experimenter changes on purpose? It's the "if" part of the hypothesis.hypothesisdependent variablecontrolindependent variableconstants30s
- Q88. The part of the experiment that does not receive the independent variable. Used for comparison. (In our Cheerios example we did in class, they didn't receive the Whole Grain Cheerios)hypothesisindependent variableconstantscontroldependent variable30s
- Q99. The part of the experiment that changes because of what the experimenter does?independent variableconstantscontroldependent variablehypothesis30s
- Q1010. All the conditions that are kept the same in an experimenthypothesisindependent variableconstantscontroldependent variable30s
- Q1111. What is an if....then statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment or how the Independent variable effects the dependent variable?hypothesiscontroldependent variableindependent variableconstants30s
- Q1212. Maya designed an experiment to answer the following question: How does the amount of water given to a lima bean seed affect how tall it grows? What would be the independent variable be in her experiment?the type of soilthe amount of waterthe amount of sunlight it getsplant heightthe kind of plant30s
- Q1313. Maya designed an experiment to answer the following question: How does the amount of water given to a lima bean seed affect how tall it grows? What would be the dependent variable be in her experiment?the kind of plantplant heightthe type of soilthe amount of sunlight it getsthe amount of water30s
- Q1415. How many variables should you change in an experiment?depends on the type of experimentnoneat least twoonly one30s
- Q1516. Using the picture below, identify the control group.Trial 3Trial 1Trial 230s