A possible explanation to a problem that has not yet been tested.
This variable in an experiment is the one being deliberately changed by the scientist.
Should experiments be repeated over and over to see if the results are the same each time?
The summary at the end of an experiment that explains the results.
A series of steps used by scientists to solve a problem or answer a question.
In a controlled experiment, how many independent variables can be worked with at a time?
A list of the steps anyone could follow to conduct an experiment.
Science is a continually ongoing process
What is a hypothesis?
What step does every scientific experiment begin with?
This part of the experiment serves as a basis of comparison; the one variable being tested has been omitted.
Which of these contains steps in the right order?
True or False: Your hypothesis can never be wrong.
Why do we want to test only one independent variable at a time?
Should experiments be repeated over and over to see if the results are the same each time?
The summary at the end of an experiment that explains the results.
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