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100
Something not proven by observations
What is an opinion
100
Information supported by observations. It is true information.
What is a fact?
100
Everything we know about the world.
What is scientific knowledge?
100
A change or event that results in something else happening.
What is a cause?
100
Something that happens because of a cause.
What is an effect?
200
Knowledge, tools, and systems that make people's lives easier.
What is technology?
200
A push or pull - it can cause a change.
What is force?
200
Where something is located.
What is position?
200
The amount of matter that makes up an object.
What is mass?
200
The measure of the pull of gravity on an object.
What is weight?
300
The amount of space that something takes up.
What is volume?
300
A carefully controlled test - also known as an investigation.
What is an experiment?
300
Something you experience with your senses.
What is an observation?
300
After scientists ask a question, they think of an answer that makes sense known as this.
What is a hypothesis?
300
Any observations you make or any measurements you take.
What is data?
400
A decision about your data.
What is a conclusion?
400
Something that may change in an experiment.
What is a variable?
400
Parts of the experiment that stay the same.
What are controlled variables?
400
Part of an experiment that you can change.
What is an independent variable?
400
The result you get from changing the independent variable.
What is the dependent variable?
500
Mr. Ryan is growing flowers. He has three different flower beds. He decides to water his roses once a day, his daisies twice a day, and his tulips three times a day. After one week, he checks to see how much they've grown. IV, DV, or CV: The amount Mr. Ryan waters each flower bed.
What is the IV?
500
Mr. Ryan is growing flowers. He has three different flower beds. He decides to water his roses once a day, his daisies twice a day, and his tulips three times a day. After one week, he checks to see how much they've grown. IV, DV, or CV: The amount each flower grows.
What is the DV?
500
Mr. Ryan is growing flowers. He has three different flower beds. He decides to water his roses once a day, his daisies twice a day, and his tulips three times a day. After one week, he checks to see how much they've grown. IV, DV, or CV: The type of water Mr. Ryan uses.
What is the DV.
500
Nurse Casey is trying brownie recipes. She puts 1 cup of flour in the first batch, 2 cups of flour in the second batch, and 3 cups of flour in the third batch. She uses the same brownie mix each time. Afterwards, she judges each batch's taste on a scale from 1-10. IV, DV, or CV: The amount of flour Nurse Casey uses.
What is the IV?
500
Nurse Casey is trying brownie recipes. She puts 1 cup of flour in the first batch, 2 cups of flour in the second batch, and 3 cups of flour in the third batch. She uses the same brownie mix each time. Afterwards, she judges each batch's taste on a scale from 1-10. IV, DV, or CV: How good each batch tastes.
What is the DV?