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A series of actions or events
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A judgment about your hypothesis following an experiment.
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A series of carefully planned steps that tests a hypothesis.
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a possible explanation for an event; an educated guess
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is the process of making some decisions about what the data means. Usually this is done with the help of research and data
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a disciplined method of reasoning or argumentation
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is a detailed, and often lengthy, step-by-step set of directions to recreate the experiment for anyone. The more detailed your procedure is, the better overall validity of your experiment.
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the gathering of information on a topic prior to experimenting
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Information gathered using your senses
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right, accurate
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An organized way that scientists use to draw conclusions and solve problems
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to put forth a question about a problem
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Any question or matter involving doubt.
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facts, figures, or signs that help prove a statement are all pieces of evidence
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anything that can change in an experiment
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summarizes a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that have been supported with repeated testing. A theory is valid as long as there is no evidence to dispute it.
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