Vocab
Scientific Skills
Objective vs Subjective
Interpreting Data
Part 4 Guided Notes
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An educated guess, idea, or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation is known as...

Hypothesis

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Grouping together items that are alike or that share characteristics.

Classifying

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using evidence and applying logic to draw conclusions.

Objective

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The value that shows up the most in a data set is known as the?

Mode

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What is an example of a scientific model?

Diagrams, pictures, globes, 3D models

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Variable(s) that the experimenter will change or manipulate are known as...


DAILY DOUBLE: If you can also tell me what changes based on this variable..

Independent Variable


DD: Dependent Variable (IV: type of liquid the plant gets, DV: how tall the plant grows)

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Using one or more of the senses to gather information or data.


Observing

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basing conclusions on personal feelings, bias, or opinions.

Subjective

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We calculate the range by...

Subtracting the LOWEST value from the HIGHEST value in the data set.

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What are the 3 common types of graphs used in investigations to organize data?

Line graph, Bar graph, circle (pie) graph
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Your investigation can be performed by others, and they will get the same or similar results.

Replication

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Creating representations of complex objects or processes

Making Models

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There are 2 types of objective reasoning. What are they?

Deductive and Inductive

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Find the mean in the data set below

8, 10, 5, 7, 8, 4

DAILY DOUBLE: If you can walk us through how to calculate the median, mode, and range of the data set above.

Mean= 7


DD: Median= 7.5

Mode= 8

Range= 6

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the data and observations that have been collected through scientific process. (information gathered through observation)

Empirical Evidence

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Repeating trials of an investigation.

Repetition 

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Making a statement or claim about what will happen based on past experience or evidence.

Predicting 

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Starting with a general idea and applying it to a certain situation is what?


DAILY DOUBLE: If you can tell me the inverse reasoning and an example...

Deductive Reasoning


DD: Inductive Reasoning (ex. Navy knows how to sit, therefore all golden retrievers know how to sit.)

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You expected 185 people to attend an event, but 215 actually showed up. What is the percent error?

-13.95

(Your estimated or measured value was lower than the actual or known value)

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What are 2 forms of investigations other than formal experiments? 

  • Observing 

  • Recording

  • Making models 

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A measurement of how tightly matter is packed together.

Density 

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Studying or researching a subject to discover facts or reveal new information.

Investigating

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If you meet five black dogs that bark at trees, you might conclude that all black dogs bark at trees.. This is an example of what?

Inductive Reasoning.

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The equation for percent error is what?

(estimated-actual)/actual X 100

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Scientific Theory explains the __________, while Scientific Law shows the ____________.

Fill in the blanks...

WHY, PATTERN

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