Scientific Method
Habits of Mind
Statistics
Models
Making Informed Decisions
100

The Scientific Method is a step-by-step process to solve a __________

What is Problem?

100

Good scientists tend to be _______, meaning that they don't believe everything that they are told

What is Skeptical?

100

The collection and classification of data in the form of numbers

What is Statistics? 

100

Representations of objects or systems.

What are Models?


100

Principles or standards that we consider important.

What are Values?

200

When you are making a(n) ____________, you collect information using your senses

What is an observation?

200

Scientists need to be _____ to new ideas, lest they fall into a rut of sameness and monotony. 

What is Open

200

A group of similar things that a scientist is interested in learning about.

What is a Statistical Population? 

200

Three-Dimensional models that you can touch.

What are Physical Models?

200

A conceptual model that provides a systematic process for making decisions

What is a Decision-Making Model?

300

A testable form of an observation

What is a Hypothesis?

300

A good scientist must have ___________ __________, being that they are willing to recognize that different results from the hypothesis may be correct, even if that makes them wrong.

What is Intellectual Honesty?

300

The number obtained by adding up the data for given characteristics and dividing this sum by the number of individuals

What is a Mean?

300

The most common examples of these are graphs and charts. 

What are Graphical Models?

300

Watching the local news, reading newspapers, watching documentaries, and conducting interviews are all forms of __________ __________.

What is Gathering Information? 

400

A procedure designed to test a hypothesis under controlled conditions

 What is an Experiment?

400

 Scientists are not only open to new ideas, they must also be able to _________ them. 

What is create, make, or conceive?

400

The relative arrangement of the members of a statistical population.

What is a Distribution? 


400

A verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works or is organized.

What is a conceptual model?
400

Before making a final decision, you must first look into all possible outcomes, weigh pros and cons, and conduct surveys, all ways of _______ ___________.

What are Exploring Consequences? 

500

The often numeric information gathered by scientists during an experiment is called ________

What is Data?

500

This trait found in scientists makes them naturally inquisitive and prompts experimentation

What is Curiosity?

500

A group of individuals or events selected to represent a population. 

What is a Sample? 

500

One or more equations that represent the way a system or process works.

What are Mathematical Models?

500

This value is defined as "the gain or loss of money or jobs"

what is Economic?