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100

Control

A standard of comparison in an experiment, the normal group

100

Conclusion

The answer to your problem based on the evidence or data

100

Inference

an explanation based on avaiable evidence, but is not a direct observation

100

Hypothesis

a proposed answer to a problem, an educated guess; an if, then, because statement

100

Procedures

steps taken to find the answer to the problem; steps in the experiment

200

Graph

a picture that shows the relationships between sets of data

200

Variable

Something that can change

200

Law

a statement that describes an observable occurence in nature that appears to always be true

200

Analyze

to study or examine something in detail in order to discover or understand more about it.

200

Theory

an explanation supported by a large amount of evidence

300

Dichotomous Key

a tool to identify different organisms based on the organism's observable traits


300
Interval

the space between two points; the time between two events

300

Mass

the amount of matter in object

300

Atom

the building blocks of matter; composed of positive, negative and neutral subatomic particles

300

Prediction

a possible outcome of a scientific test based on logical reasoning

400

Dependent Variable

factors that are different as a result of the experiment, you have no direct control over these

400

Matter

Anything that has mass and takes up space

400
Observation

the process of studying something using all your senses

400

Data

Information collected

400

Prediction

a possible outcome of a scientific test based on logical reasoning

500

Constants

Factors in an experiment that are kept the same for eah group and each trial

500

Meniscus

the curve of a surface on a liquid when it is placed in a container

500

Trial

each time an experiment is conducted
500

Independent Variable

a factor you make different for the purpose of experimenting

500

Dichotomous Key

a tool to identify different organisms based on the organism's observable traits

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