an investigation in which all of the conditions are controlled
A) Experiment
B) Models
C) Repeated Observations
Experiment
the study of the natural world that involves making observations and performing investigations
Science
T or F
Scientists collect, record and interpret data.
True
information collected by using the senses
Observation
studying processes in nature without disturbing them
A) Experiments
B) Models
C) Repeated Observations
Repeated Observations (C)
an idea or conclusion based on an observation
Inference
T or F
An idea or conclusion based on an observation is called an opinion
F, An idea or conclusion based on an observation is called an inference
a personal belief that does not need proof
Opinion
used to represent real objects or processes
A) Experiment
B) Models
C) Repeated Observations
Models (B)
information collected during a scientific investigation
T or F
An Experiment is a set of procedures used to test a hypothesis
T
to put things into groups
Classify
any condition in an experiment that can be changed
A) Variable
B) Control
A) Variable
placing objects or events one after another in the correct sequence
Order
T or F
A Variable is any condition in an experiment that can be changed.
T
the setup to which you will compare all of the others
control
the setup to which you will compare all of the others.
A) Variable
B) Control
a procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something to learn more about it
Investigation
T or F
A Variable is the setup to which you will compare all of the others.
False, Control is the setup to which you will compare all of the others.
ways that scientists perform investigations using logic and reasoning
Scientific Methods