GRAPHS
PARTS OF AN EXPERIMENT
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY
IV vs. DV
TRIVIA/RANDOM
100

The axis which the independent variable is placed on

What is the x-axis?

100

An educated guess or prediction

What is a hypothesis?

100

The diverse ways in which scientists study and try to explain the natural world

What is scientific inquiry?

100

Variable that is manipulated.

What is the independent variable?

100

True or False: No experiment or research study is ever fully without bias

What is true?

200

The axis which the dependent variable is placed on

What is the y-axis?

200

Using the "5 senses" (like sight, touch, taste, hearing, etc.) to describe the results of your experiment

What is an observation?

200

True or False: You are working to PROVE your hypothesis correct

What is false?

200
Variable that is responding.

What is the dependent variable?

200

Three verbs to describe graphs trends.

Increase, decrease, rise, decline, vary (variation)

300

The characteristic this graph is missing

What is a title?

300

a) The manipulated variable 

b) The responding variable

a) What is the independent variable?

b) What is the dependent variable?

300

The purpose of a well-designed experiment is to reduce what one thing (single word!)

What is bias?

300

True or False. There can be more than one experimental group.

What is True?

300

Factors that are held the same throughout an experiment

What are controls or constants?

400

The data trend exhibited by this line graph can be described as

What is steadily increasing in temperature (F) over the course of 6 days?

400

A scientist runs an experiment to test whether fertilizer makes plants grow taller. He measures plant height in the experimental and control groups each day for two weeks. Possible controls (or constants) include (MUST list 3)

What is sunlight exposure, amount of water given, type of soil, temperature, etc.?

400

Examples of current issues or challenges that are being addressed through scientific inquiry (List 3 examples)

What are climate change, pollution, coral reef die-offs, endangered species, wildfires, natural disasters, etc.?

400

A scientist is conducting an experiment to see what is better for a plants growth, more regular plant food or plant food with extra minerals. He had two different groups one with the extra mineral plant food and one group with the regular plant food. What is the control group in this experiment?

CG: group with regular plant food

400

A student at a high school thinks they have made a discovery during one of their experiments, without doing their experiment again, they rush to a local paper to give them the story. What part of a "good experiment" is missing?


What is repetition?

500

A graph MUST always have these five characteristics

What is 1) a title, 2) label on the x-axis, 3) label on the y-axis, 4) consistent units, 5) draw a line (data trend)?

500

The 7 key parts of an experiment or case study

What is 1) researcher, 2) key question, 3) hypothesis, 4) experiment, 5) observations, 6) results, and 7) conclusion?

500

The 2 purposes of scientific inquiry (should be two bullet points in your notes)

What is 1) to explain the natural world around us and 2) to help solve current issues in our society?

500

A scientist is conducting an experiment on how different kind of drinks effect a rose's growth. They get 4 jars, fill them up with roses and put 4 different kind of drinks in, one in each jar. The scientist thinks that sprite will case the wilting flowers to bloom the quickest. In the end, the water was the fastest, then gatorade, sprite, and coke. What is the Independent variable, dependent variable, control group(s), experimental group(s) and the control(s) in this expirement?

IV: type of drink

DV: rose growth

CG: group with water

EG: groups with gatorade, sprite, coke

500

The 3 characteristics of a well-designed experiment

What are 1) controls (constants), 2) randomization, 3) repetition?