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The variable that is kept the same through the experiment is called a(n) _____.
Controlled Variable
Hypothesis
Dependent Variable
Independent Variable
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The question that is being tested is called a(n) _____.
Data/Results
Problem
Hypothesis
Experiment
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(True or False): A hypothesis is made before an observation has taken place.
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If I floss more, then I will have fewer cavities. What is the independent variable?
Type of floss
Number of cavities
Amount of flossing
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What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that birds make?
Making observations
Forming a hypothesis
Interpreting data
Drawing conclusions
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When we gather information using the 5 senses this is called....
making observations
forming conclusions
stating a hypothesis
performing experiments
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The process of testing a hypothesis under controlled conditions is called a(n) _____.
Conclusion
Observation
Data/Results
Experiment
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If I put my batteries in the fridge, they will last longer. What is the control group?
Batteries in the fridge getting cold
Batteries on the countertop at room temperature
Batteries in the oven getting warm
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Does pipe material affect the temperature of flowing water? What is the dependent variable?
Diameter of the pipe
Pipe material
Water temperature
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Which goes first in a scientific experiment?
data, tables and charts
hypothesis
conclusion
question or problem
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If I put on stronger sunscreen, then I will burn less. What is the dependent variable?
Strength of sunscreen
Time spent in the sunlight
Severity of sunburn
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Why do scientists publish the results of their experiments?
to make money
so that publishers can print books on science
so that other scientists can learn from what they did
so that other scientists can see that they are working
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Why do scientists repeat experiments several times?
to use up all their materials
to change the variable each time
to make sure their results are accurate
to memorize the procedures
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