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Scientific Method Vocabulary

Brian Ellender - Science 6th Grade
Across
a search for a answer using and making sense of clues
asks what it is that you want to test
change that occurs due to independent variables. The dependent variables answer the question “What do I observe?”
using the senses with tools for measuring and gathering numerical information
a study of data for patterns, error, and meaning
a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
change that occurs in an experiment that is directly caused by the experimenter (you.) The independent variable answers the question “What do I change?”
testing an idea or hypothesis through a controlled investigation
a question to be considered, solved, or answered
a judgment or opinion inferred from relevant facts; a final summary
Down
drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of observations
a method of problem solving involving observation to test a hypothesis
the act of making and recording measurements; the act of noticing or paying attention
using the senses to gather information about the quality of something;does not use numbers (ex. hardness, shape, color)
anything else that could influence the dependent variables. The controlled variables answer the question “What do I keep the same?”
background information that is needed to perform the experiment
a part of an experiment that does not change
an educated guess that answers your question
the factor being tested
a standard against which other conditions can be compared in an experiment
a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; accepted as true throughout the scientific community.
an organized chart on which to keep data about the independent and dependent variables.
each test on a experiment
an accepted explanation of some aspect of the natural world; this concept is not yet verified as true.