The Effect Variable
What is the dependent variable?
The graph should not be labeled(True/False)
What is False?
List the type of observation:
The food smelled weird.
What is Qualitative?
How many parts are there?
What is two?
The first step of the experiment
What is the statement of the problem?
The Variable Manipulated
What is the Independent Variable?
The Axis that runs horizontal(left to right)
The X-Axis
List the type of observation:
The desk was 3 cm long
What is Quantitative?
Which part includes the Variables?
This is required for the Independent Variables
What are levels?
This Variable Isn't Changed and Can't Be Changed
What is the Constant?
The point that is original
What is the Origin Point?
The desk was 2 small
What is Qualitative? *Two is not data- it is taking the place of the word two*
Where are the Central Tendicies used(which part)
What is Part 2?
What step should include diagrams(multiple)
What are the materials?
A difference of the constant and a controlled variable
What is the ability to be changed?
The Graph is Different from a Chart because
a "graph" is considered a specific type of visual representation that primarily focuses on showing mathematical relationships between data points using lines or points, while a "chart" is a broader term encompassing various visual representations of data, including graphs, tables, diagrams, and sometimes even pictures, which can be used to organize and interpret information in a more comprehensive way
The mountain rised to sea-level at three-thousand above sea level. After nearly a decade
What is Quantitative?
Where should you have charts and/or graphs?
What is Both?
Detailed explanation of a rational
a set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief.
Write a detailed explanation of a hypothesis
What is a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation?
The c axis runs in _____ direction
There is no c Axis.
*Any answer other than there is none is wrong*
Quantitative observation Involves counting or numerical data Observations related to age, weight, or height Qualitative observation Involves “five senses”: sight, sound, smell, taste, or hearing Observations related to colors, sounds, or music
What is 20 and 30 minutes?
From a past video- What is the max time we should spend conducting the experiment
5 minutes