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Distinguish between an experiment and other types of scientific investigations where variables are not controlled,
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Describe the common methods and models used in different fields of science and analyze the benefits and limitations of them.
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Evaluate a scientific investigation using evidence of scientific thinking and problem solving.
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Analyze an experimental procedure to identify a design flaw and propose a method for correcting it (M&M Lab)
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Identify test (independent) variable and outcome (dependent) variable in an experiment.
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Differentiate between replication and repetition and evaluate the use and need for each in a scientific investigation. Theory vs Law
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Interpret and analyze data to make predictions and defend conclusions.
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Explain the value of a hypothesis, even if they turn out not to be supported by the data.
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