Variables & Subjects
Graphing
Scientific Method
Measurements
Tools
100

Your two types of subjects.

What are Control Subjects and Experimental Subjects?

100
This belongs on the top of every graph you make.
What is a TITLE?
100

A falsifiable hypothesis is one which...

*Hint: what does it mean for it to be falsifiable.

What is can be tested and may be (not necessarily will be) found false?

100

This is the basic unit for length in the metric system.

What is the meter?

100
The tool used to measure the length of an object.
What is a metric ruler or meterstick?
200

The variable that you manipulate directly.

What is independent variable?

200

The name of the axis where the independent variable is placed.

What is the X-Axis?

200

A possible, testable explanation for some observed phenomenon.

What is a HYPOTHESIS?

200
This is the basic unit for volume.
What is the liter?
200

The tool best used to magnify objects in the presence of light.

What is a Light Microscope?

300

The variable that you expect to respond to the treatment.

What is the Dependent Variable?

300
True or False: You don't need to label the bottom and side of a graph.
What is False?
300

The step in the scientific method where you gather data.

What is the Results?

300
This formula can be used to measure the volume of a regular shaped, 3D object with straight sides, like a rectangular box or cube
What is Length x Width x Height?
300

A tool best used to measure the volume of a liquid.

What is a graduated cylinder? 

400

Variables that could affect the dependent variable, but are not the independent variable.

What is are controlled variables?

400

The dependent variable goes on this axis.

What is the Y-Axis?

400

The type of data which deals only with whole numbers.

What is Discrete Numerical Data?

400

In the metric system, a change in units (e.g. - from cm to mm or cm to dm) involves a change by a factor of what.

What is 10?

400

Mathematical "tools" or practices used to make sense of data.

What are Statistics?

500

The subjects which receive the independent variable.

The Experimental Subjects.

500

These graphs are used to show a change in something over a period of time.

What is a Line Graph?

500

The analysis of your data and suggestions for future experiments occurs in this portion of the Scientific Method.

What is the Conclusion?

500

There are this many centimeters in an inch.

What are 2.54 cm?

500

A tool used to magnify objects, like molecules, many times and "shines" a beam of electrons on the objects?

What is an Electron Microscope?

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