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Obscertainer Lab VOCABULARY AND REVIEW
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Observations: Things learned or perceived using the 5 senses Sight
Hearing Touch Taste Smell
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Direct Evidence: Knowledge gained through observations
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Indirect Evidence: Knowledge gained through inferences
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Inference: Judgements made based on observations.
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Who, Where, What, When, Why?
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Who, Where, What, When, Why?
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Confirmation: Making sure checking using supportive evidence.
To verify
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Confirmation Math, math and more math
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Control: The normal conditions in an experiment. – used for comparison purposes. Placebo group– the group that does not get the treatment
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Experimental Change Variable – Any change that affects the outcome in an experiment. Manipulative – A change done on purpose. What you are testing. (Independent variable) Responding – A change that occurs in the outcome of an experiment. (Dependent variable)
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Bean plant mass and water
Manipulative or Independent variable Amount of water given to each plant Responding or Dependent variable Mass of beans after being picked
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Sneezes and allergy medicine
Independent or Manipulative variable Number of allergy pills each group took Dependent or Responding variable Number of sneezes each group recorded
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X axis, Manipulative or Independent Variable
Title Key or Legend Used for Multiple Lines or Bars Y axis, Responding Or Dependent Variable X axis, Manipulative or Independent Variable
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Order of a lab Report
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The Pretty Hippo Made Pizza During Graduation Ceremonies.
Title, Problem, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, Graphs, Conclusion
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What each lab part means
Title – General area of investigation Problem – Question to answer Hypothesis – Possible answer to question Materials – Equipment to be used Procedure – Directions or steps to follow Data – Observations and results obtained Graphs – Numerical pictures of data Conclusion – Summary and evaluation of results
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THE END (For now)
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