Skills that Scientist use
Attitudes that help scientist
Measurement
Math Skills that Scientist use
Scientific Inquiry
100
Using one or more of your senses to gather information
Observing
100
attitude of having doubts
Skepticism
100
Version of metric system that scientist use
S.I.
100
approximation of a number
Estimate
100
Graph in which points yield a straight line
Linear Graph
200
A way of learning about the natural world
Science
200
Rules that enable people from knowing what is right and what is wrong
Ethics
200
Measure of the amount of matter in an object
Mass
200
How close a measurement are to the true value
Accuracy
200
Thinking and Questioning
Scientific Inquiry
300
explain or interpret the things you observe
Inferring
300
Mistake in the design of an experiment that makes a particular result more likely
Experimental Bias
300
The amount of Space an object takes up
Volume
300
How close a group of measurements are to each other
Precision
300
an experiment mus follow sound scientific principles in order to be valid
True
400
Making a statement or claim of what will happen based on past evidence or experiences
Predicting
400
making decisions and drawing conclusions based on evidence
Objective
400
Find the Density of a piece of metal that has a mass of 68g and a volume of 6mL
11.33 (g/mL)
400
(2.25 m)(3 m)= give the answer in the correct number of SigFigs
7 m^2
400
Repetition of an experiment
Repeated Trials
500
Creating representations of complex objects
Making Models
500
Explaining things by starting with a general idea and then applying the idea to a specific observation
Deductive reasoning
500
-73 degree Celsius in Kelvin
200K
500
The experimental density of a copper is 9.37 (g/mL). the true value is 8.92 (g/mL). what is the percent error
5.04%
500
another scientist repeats your experiment
replication
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