This step of the scientific method involves taking in information using your senses or some unit of measurement like a ruler or a thermometer.
What is Observe?
This is the reason scientists repeat their experiments.
What is to have their work be credible and taken seriously.
An explanation or assumption of an observed event based on your knowledge.
What is inference?
The factor in an experiment that changes or varies
What is Variable?
This is the difference between scientific law and scientific theory.
Law produces the same outcome everytime and is proven. Theory is a respected and believed but not proven explanation to an outcome.
A statement or fact based information gathered using one or more of your 5 senses.
What is Observation?
The step in the scientific method at the end when you make a statement based on your findings from data and observations.
What is Conclusion?
This step of the scientific method happens when you use your knowledge and research to develop an educated prediction.
This is one example of scientific law. Discovered by Isaac Newton.
What is the law of gravity.
An observation or measure involving objective, measurable data. The temperature outside being an example.
What is Quantitative#?
Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Collect Data, Conclusions
What are the steps of the scientific method?
To test your hypothesis multiple times is what part of the scientific method?
Experiment
This is an example of a scientific theory about how earth may have been created.
What is the Big Bang Theory?
An Observation made using one or more of your 5 senses; it is an opinion which can vary person to person.
What is Qualitative?
This man discovered the law of gravity.
Who is Isaac Newton?
The mnemonic device used to remember the steps of the Scientific Method.
What is "Old Queen Hildy Entertains Cool Cats"
The step of the scientific method where you collect both qualitative and quantitative record of your outcomes.
The factor in an experiment that remains constant and does not change.
What is the Control?
Earth, Physics, Chemistry, Life (Biology), Engineering and Technology.
What are the five branches of science?