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A Discovery
What can be made with a simple observation?
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Hypothesis
What is the next step in the scientific method
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Experiment
What is the next step of the scientific method?
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Accepting and Rejecting the hypothesis
What is the next step in the method?
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Your senses
An observation can be made with?
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If _____, Then _______ ?
How is a hypothesis sentence structured by?
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A model is a representation of an object or event
What is a model?
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The placebo effect is is a phenomenon in which a patient feels better after merely believing treatment was given, even if none actually was given.
What is the placebo effect ?
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Asking Questions
What is the next step in the scientific method?
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A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for an observation
What is the definition of hypothesis?
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Using different graphs and tables to present the data
How can you show the results of the trial?
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Developing theories
Whats is the final step in the scientific method?
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Like this for example, Why is the ocean water salty?
What is an example of a question that a scientist would ask?
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No
Will a hypothesis or theory always be proven correct?
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because the scientist controls for the effects of all variables except the one he or she is testing
Why do you have to have a controlled experiment?
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Scientific Journals
What is the most reliable source of information about new discoveries?
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It is important to ask questions because it creates ideas of new things to be found.
Why is asking a question important to the scientific method?
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No because a theory is a broader explanation, and a hypothesis is a proposed explanation for the observation?
Is a hypothesis and a theory the same?
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Independent variable, Dependent Variable, Constant, Control, and repeated trials.
What are the 5 key things to have when testing the experiment?
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Peer Review
The scientific process depends on what?
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