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Unscramble the words related to scientific observations and experiments!

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Ordonner les Lettres

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Unscramble the words related to scientific observations and experiments!

par Noel Sayco
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A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

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A factor or condition that can change in an experiment, affecting the outcome.

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Information collected during research, which can be analyzed to draw conclusions.

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The group you used for investigating or testing the independent variable.

  
  
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A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning drawn from direct observation.

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The detailed examination of data to understand its meaning and implications.

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A standard against which experimental observations are compared, remaining unchanged.

  
  
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A summary that interprets the results of an experiment, indicating whether the initial proposition was supported.

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The action or process of closely monitoring something to gather data and insights.

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A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.

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It describes some aspect of concepts which are universally true,

  
  
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A well-supported explanation that integrates a body of evidence and has withstood rigorous testing.

  
  
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