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First step of the scientific method.
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Gathering background information before your experiment.
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An educated guess about what will happen in your experiment.
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A test to see if your hypothesis is correct.
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To study your data to look for patterns or meaning.
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A statement that explains what you learned from the experiment.
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The variable you change on purpose in an experiment.
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The variable you measure or observe in an experiment.
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A factor kept the same in every trial of the experiment.
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Data that describes qualities or characteristics (like color or texture).
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Data that uses numbers or measurements.
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The step-by-step process scientists use to investigate questions.
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The number of times you repeat an experiment.
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A visual way to display data and results.
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The outcome of an experiment after it is completed.
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How close a measurement is to the true value.
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The ability to get the same results when an experiment is repeated.