What is observing?
This states how and why.
What is Scientific Theory?
An assumption that is made based on some evidence.
What is Hypothesis?
What is if ____, then _____?
This is what an experiment explains.
What is... what, why and/or how?
The variable that is changed.
What is independent variable?
This states what.
What is Scientific Law?
The target of the experiment.
What is Subject?
What is repetition?
This is what an experiment must NOT do.
What is interfering with the natural process?
The variable that is affected by change, or is measured.
What is dependent variable?
This is how theories can change.
The number of participants or observations included in a study.
What is Sampling Size?
When someone else retests your experiment.
What is replication?
These are the four main criteria that form a scientific idea.
What is testable, repeatable, observable, and falsifiable?
The variable that stays the same.
What is constant?
All objects have a force of attraction for each other.
What is the Law of Gravity?
The three types of experiments.
What is Controlled experiment, Field experiment and Natural Experiment?
The purpose of an experiment.
These are the 6 steps of the Scientific Method process.
What is Problem/Question, Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analyze, write and share Conclusion
An element that remains unchanged by other variables.
What is Control?
Objects are attracted to each other because they create a dent in the fabric of time and space.
What is Theory of General Relativity? (Explains how, what, why of gravity.
These make a good hypothesis.
The study of life and living organisms.
What is Biology?