Goals of science
Types of investigations
Scientific Method
Science Steps
other
100
The understanding of natural world.
What is the goal of science
100
Investigations under controlled conditions.
What are experiments
100
hypothesis are conclusively true
What is No, as information and technology come about hypothesis can be changed
100
Make an observation
What is the first scientific step
100
Number of times an experiment runs
What is Repeated trials
200
Describes what always happens under certain sets of conditions
What is Scientific Law
200
Studies in nature
What is Natural Studies
200
A possible answer to a question
What is a hypothesis
200
Variable affected by input
What is Dependent Variable
300
We can understand nature if we study in an organized way.
What is an assumption of scientist
300
Sample representation of a system
What is Modeling
300
Why is writing a report important
What is that other scientist can test your conclusion and build on them
300
The fifth step
What is data
300
Point of comparison for the for the data (what other data is being compared to)
What is Control
400
Science cannot
What is answering every question
400
Widely excepted explanations
What is a scientific theory
400
What scientist expect to happen
What is a prediction
400
sixth step of two options
What is Accepting or Rejecting Hypothesis
400
Variables that don't change
What is Constant Variables
500
Scientific Ideas can
What is lasting a long time and being revised
500
The three types of scientific investigations
What are experiments, natural studies, and modeling
500
Another word for evidence
What is Data
500
a way to remember the steps
What is MAHCDARW (MAK-DAR)
500
Variable changed by scientist (input)
What is Independent Variable