independentvariablethe thing youchangewhen testingyourhypothesishypothesisAn "EducatedGuess;"a predictionbased onexistingknowledgemeterThemetricbase unitof lengthSystemeInternationale(S.I.)or MetricSystemStandardizedmeasurementsystem usedby scientistsDegreeCelsiusThe metricbase unit oftemperatureTestable&SpecificA stronghypothesisshould bewhat twothings?variableIn Science, anyfactor that can becontrolled,changed, ormeasured in anexperiment.1/100Whatfraction of ameter is acentimeter?ControlVariablea variable inanexperimentthat is notchangedbiaspreconceptionin favor of oragainst onething comparedwith anotherconclusionanalysisdetermining ifyour hypothesisis supported ornot.000234What is2.34x10^-4in standardnotation?observationinformation youobtain throughyour senses,such as touch,sound andsight.scientificmethodAn organizedway to answera question orsolve aproblemFalseT or FA hypothesisdoes notneed to betestableGramThemetricbase unitof mass1000what theprefix"Kilo"meansTrueT or FWhen designingan experiment,it's best tochange no morethan one variable7.3x10^5What is730000 inscientificnotation?experimentA test orprocedure tofind out if yourhypothesis iscorrect480cm4.8m = howmanycentimeters?dependentvariablethe thing thatis affected bychanging theindependentvariable1/1000Whatfraction of ameter is amillimeter?secondThemetricbase unitof timeheartrateA student wants totest the effects oftype of exercise onheart rate. What isthe dependentvariable?.43km4.3x10^-1km4.3x10^5mm= how manykm?LiterThemetricbase unitof volumeindependentvariablethe thing youchangewhen testingyourhypothesishypothesisAn "EducatedGuess;"a predictionbased onexistingknowledgemeterThemetricbase unitof lengthSystemeInternationale(S.I.)or MetricSystemStandardizedmeasurementsystem usedby scientistsDegreeCelsiusThe metricbase unit oftemperatureTestable&SpecificA stronghypothesisshould bewhat twothings?variableIn Science, anyfactor that can becontrolled,changed, ormeasured in anexperiment.1/100Whatfraction of ameter is acentimeter?ControlVariablea variable inanexperimentthat is notchangedbiaspreconceptionin favor of oragainst onething comparedwith anotherconclusionanalysisdetermining ifyour hypothesisis supported ornot.000234What is2.34x10^-4in standardnotation?observationinformation youobtain throughyour senses,such as touch,sound andsight.scientificmethodAn organizedway to answera question orsolve aproblemFalseT or FA hypothesisdoes notneed to betestableGramThemetricbase unitof mass1000what theprefix"Kilo"meansTrueT or FWhen designingan experiment,it's best tochange no morethan one variable7.3x10^5What is730000 inscientificnotation?experimentA test orprocedure tofind out if yourhypothesis iscorrect480cm4.8m = howmanycentimeters?dependentvariablethe thing thatis affected bychanging theindependentvariable1/1000Whatfraction of ameter is amillimeter?secondThemetricbase unitof timeheartrateA student wants totest the effects oftype of exercise onheart rate. What isthe dependentvariable?.43km4.3x10^-1km4.3x10^5mm= how manykm?LiterThemetricbase unitof volume

Scientific Method - TK - Call List

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  1. the thing you change when testing your hypothesis
    independent variable
  2. An "Educated Guess;" a prediction based on existing knowledge
    hypothesis
  3. The metric base unit of length
    meter
  4. Standardized measurement system used by scientists
    Systeme Internationale (S.I.) or Metric System
  5. The metric base unit of temperature
    Degree Celsius
  6. A strong hypothesis should be what two things?
    Testable & Specific
  7. In Science, any factor that can be controlled, changed, or measured in an experiment.
    variable
  8. What fraction of a meter is a centimeter?
    1/100
  9. a variable in an experiment that is not changed
    Control Variable
  10. preconception in favor of or against one thing compared with another
    bias
  11. analysis determining if your hypothesis is supported or not
    conclusion
  12. What is 2.34x10^-4 in standard notation?
    .000234
  13. information you obtain through your senses, such as touch, sound and sight.
    observation
  14. An organized way to answer a question or solve a problem
    scientific method
  15. T or F A hypothesis does not need to be testable
    False
  16. The metric base unit of mass
    Gram
  17. what the prefix "Kilo" means
    1000
  18. T or F When designing an experiment, it's best to change no more than one variable
    True
  19. What is 730000 in scientific notation?
    7.3x10^5
  20. A test or procedure to find out if your hypothesis is correct
    experiment
  21. 4.8m = how many centimeters?
    480cm
  22. the thing that is affected by changing the independent variable
    dependent variable
  23. What fraction of a meter is a millimeter?
    1/1000
  24. The metric base unit of time
    second
  25. A student wants to test the effects of type of exercise on heart rate. What is the dependent variable?
    heart rate
  26. 4.3x10^5mm = how many km?
    .43km 4.3x10^-1km
  27. The metric base unit of volume
    Liter