Scientific Method 24-25

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a prediction about the outcome of an experiment.
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Variable, the variable that is purposely changed by the scientist.
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Variable, the variable that responds; what is measured data.
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factors that are kept the same throughout the experiment.
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Group, the group that is being tested by changing the independent variable.
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Group, a group used as a standard for comparison
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the number of times an experiment is repeated to ensure accuracy.
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the detailed steps of the investigation that someone else can follow.
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the data gathered during the experiment, quantitative or qualitative.
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Table, a table that organizes data from the experiment, at least three trials and averages.
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a visual representation of data, a line or bar graph.