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A method of doing research that includes the steps of identifying a problem, gathering data, forming a hypothesis, testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion. |
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An explantion that can be tested. It is an educated guess. |
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Any factor in an experiment that can change |
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The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose by the person conducting the experiment. It is also called the manipulated variable because it is the factor you wish to test. It is expressed in the hypothesis after the word if. This variable is plotted along the x-axis. |
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The factor that is not known prior to the experiment, but is measured and collected as data. This variable is expressed after the word then in a hypothesis. This variable is plotted along the y-axis. |
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Factors that do not change between the test group and the control group. Keeping all factors the same except one is essential for comparing test groups to the control. |
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The standard to which the results of a test is compared. It has all factors the same as the experimental group except it does not have the factor being tested (the independent variable). |
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The act of looking at something in detail using the senses and /or measuring tools to collect information. |
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A test or trial performed in order to determine if two factors are related and if the hypothesis is supported or not supported. |
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The test group which receives the independent variable. It has all the factors of the control group, but also the one factor being tested (the independent variable). |
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