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Scientific Method Practice

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10 Nsɛmmisa

USE THIS HYPOTHESIS TO ANSWER THE NEXT 3 QUESTIONS.

If runners drink Gatorade before and during a race then they will have faster race times.

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“faster race times” is the _____________

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9.

The group that drinks Gatorade is known as the ___________

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10.

Which of the following could NOT be an example of a control variable?

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The variable that is changed or introduced in the experiment in order to test/observe the effects it has on the dependent variable.

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The variable whose reaction is being observed and measured and should be dependent upon the one variable that is introduced/changed. These must be quantifiable.

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The variables that are kept the same throughout the experiment, in order to ensure the reaction is ONLY caused by the independent variable and not something else.

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The group that does NOT receive the independent variable. It is used as a point of comparison in order to more precisely and accurately determine the effects of the IV.

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The group in the experiment that receives the independent variable. There can be more than one experimental group.

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Information that can be physically measured and recorded with/in numbers.

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All information that can be observed with our senses, and provides information about the qualities of something.