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3
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An imitation of the functioning of a system or process.
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4
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The ability of a scientific investigation to be reproduced by another.
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The use of scientific knowledge and processes to solve practical problems.
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A repeat of an experiment with a new collection of data or observations.
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8
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A search for general knowledge about a specific topic.
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9
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Having adequate data or observations to support the conclusion.
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A question that can be answered through experimenting.
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A statement that interprets the data.
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3
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Routine used to guide a science investigation from beginning to end.
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7
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Questioning a large group of random people about their attitudes or beliefs.
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