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Scientific Method Practice
By Faith Schutt
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Question 1
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Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
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Question 2
2.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
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Question 3
3.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
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Question 4
4.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
1 point
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Question 5
5.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
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Question 6
6.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
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Question 7
7.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
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Question 8
8.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
1 point
1
Question 9
9.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
1 point
1
Question 10
10.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
1 point
1
Question 11
11.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis
1 point
1
Question 12
12.
Designing an experiment
Making observations
Changing one variable
Stating the problem
May support the hypothesis
Using a control
Collecting and analyzing data
May not support the hypothesis
Forming a hypothesis
Drawing Conclusions
An explanation that can be tested
Forming a new hypothesis