Which part of the scientific method includes data tables and graphs?
Results
What three words make up a GOOD hypothesis?
if, then, because
A quick guess (like what is inside) based on facts is called what?
Inference
When one variable increases, the other decreases is a _______ relationship.
inverse
What type of graph connects data points (without going back in time?)
line graph
What is the graph that uses vertical and horizontal columns?
Bar Graph
What is the first step of every scientific method?
Problem (Question)
Facts collected using your senses are what?
Observations
What type of relationship shows both the independent and dependent variable increasing?
Direct relationship
Why can a circle be a graph in science?
It has 2 dependent variable values instead of only one.
Which axis runs horizontally on a graph?
x-axis
What are the 3 things you can always do at the end of an experiment?
Repeat, Share, Tweak
If someone says an opinion but does not give evidence, our response is to say what?
SHOW ME THE DATA!!!
If the dependent variable is a flatline compared to the independent variable, then the relationship is what?
Flatline relationship
What is it called when a scientist gets results that are not accurate?
Error
What part of a graph helps us understand what special symbols are (like on a map)?
Key
If you are explaining the trends in your data or results, that is called what?
Interpret
Facts or data that are USEFUL and relevant are called what?
Information
Relationships that seem to repeat over time are called what?
Cyclic
The group that get special treatment in an experiment is called the ________.
The experimental group
What is the phrase that helps us remember what a GOOD graph looks like?
T-A-I-L-S
What part of an experiment is the EFFECT (gets measured)?
Dependent Variable
What are the 3 parts of a C-E-R Statement?
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
Mr. Yerrick says that graphs are worth what?
1,000 words!
The name for the process where we start with a problem and end with a conclusion is called what?
The Scientific Method