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An organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists.
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This is the variable to be observed and measured. The value of this variable depends on the independent variable.
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s the study of nonliving or inanimate objects on and around Earth. Includes chemistry, physics, earth science, and space science.
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the group in an experiment or study that does not receive treatment by the researchers and is then used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects do
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are made when the data from the experiment are compared to the hypothesis.
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s the act of choosing the number of observations or replicates to include in an experiment or test.
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the study of the structure, properties, and change of matter.
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is disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing. Usually results from an unfair sampling of a population, or from an estimation process that does not give accurate results on average.
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is an organized series of steps designed to test a hypothesis.
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These are the conditions that are controlled and remain constant over the course of the experiment.
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Process that uses observation and investigation to gain knowledge about events in nature.
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This is the variable under study. It is the one that is manipulated or changed during the course of the experiment.
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are the pieces of information, usually numerical, collected during the experiment. Can be entered into a table and then shown visually as a graph for comparison purposes, and to explain the findings of the experiment.
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the study of matter, energy, and motion through space and time
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