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deffinitions
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what's accuracy
the degree of conformity of a measure to a standard or a true value
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what's a dependent variable
the factor in an experiment that changes as a result of a change in an independent variable
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what's research question
a question used to focus the purpose of a scientific investigation and the procedures used to complete it
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Name two things Juanita must do to know the distances of the shortest and longest flights
in order for juanita to know the distances of the longest flights she must measure the distance of each flight and record each distance she measures
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juanita already has a control group. what is it?
her control group was the first ten test flights
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what's conclusion
a decision based on investigation and evidence
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what's fair test
an experiment in which one independent variable is tested by keeping all other independent variables the same
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what's a sample size
the number of observations or data
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why do you think juanita decided that this was not the best way to figure out how to improve her glide
she should test one independent variable at a time
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juantia's hypothesis (her testable idea) is now more focused. restate it.
if i put a 25 gram clip in a certain spot along the glider then it will glide farther.
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what's constant
a controlled variable in an experiment that is kept the same from trial to trial
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what's hypothesis
an idea that can be tested by a scientific investigation
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what's systematic investigations
an investigation in which all variables are identified and recorded so that the investigation can be repeated
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if you were juantia, which of the three variables would you test first. why?
you should always test one variable at a time. i would test shortening the wingspan first for more aerodynamics and more surface area to get more lift
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what is juantia's independent variable
the independent variable is the 25 gram clip
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what's a control group
a set of observations made in an experiment, in which the independent variables are not changed, to be sure that the independent variable remains the same also
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what's independent variable
a variable that is isolated for study in an experiment and that the experimenter manipulates
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what's a variable
a factor that changes in an experiment
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Suggest how juanita can keep factors such as wind speed and direction constant in her trials.
she should conduct her trials in gym where wind remains constant
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what's juanita's dependent variable
the dependent variable is the distance the glider travels
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what's a controlled variable
a variable that is kept the same from trial to trial
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what's reproducible
having the ability to get similar results from multiple trials
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why might it be difficult to test just one independent variable at a time? use example of juantia and her glider in your answer
fair test makes a change in just one independent variable at a time to see how the change affects the dependent variable. many variables are at work when conducting experiments it's hard to name them all
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juanita's friend charelle says that juanita is working too hard. charelle says that each time juanita moves the clip, she should throw the glider only once. will this method produce a sufficient sample size?
she must match the location of the clip to the length of the flight and record keeping will let her know which location of the clip would work best.
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