Working Scienctifically Flashcards

1
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Close to the true value of what you are measuring.

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Accurate

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2
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The process of looking at data and writing about what you have found out.

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Analyse

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3
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A way of presenting data when one variable is discrete or categoric and the other is continuous.

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Bar chart

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4
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A variable that has values that are words.

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Categoric

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5
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What you write down to say what you have found out during an investigation.

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Conclusion

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6
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How sure you are of your conclusion based on the data.

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Confidence

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7
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A variable that has values that can be any number.

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Continuous

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8
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A variable that you have to keep the same in an investigation.

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Control variable

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9
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Words or numbers that you obtain when you make observations or measurements.

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Data

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10
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A variable that changes when you change the independent variable.

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Data

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11
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A variable that can only have whole-number values.

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Discrete

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12
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To discuss the quality of data collected during an investigation and suggest improvements to the method.

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Evaluate

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13
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A variable you change that changes the dependent variable.

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Independent variable

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14
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An experiment or set of experiments designed to produce data to answer a scientific question or test a theory.

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Investigation

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15
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A way of presenting results when there are two numerical variables.

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Line graph

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16
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A smooth line on a graph that travels through or very close to as many of the points plotted as possible.

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Line of best fit

17
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An average of a set of data, found by adding together all the values in the set and dividing by the number of values in the set.

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Mean

18
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Carefully looking at an object or process.

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Observation

19
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A result that is very different from the other measurements in a data set.

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Outlier

20
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A way of presenting data when one variable is discrete or categoric and the other is continuous.

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Pie chart

21
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A description of how you will use equipment to collect valid data to answer a scientific question.

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Plan

22
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This describes a set of repeat measurements that are close together.

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Precise

23
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A statement that says what you think will happen.

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Prediction

24
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An error that causes there to be a random difference between a measurement and the true value each time you measure it.

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Random error

25
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The difference between the lowest and highest values a variable can have.

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Range

26
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When you repeat measurements in an investigation and get similar results they are repeatable.

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Repeatable

27
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When other people carry out an investigation and get similar results to the original investigation the results are reproducible.

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Reproducible

28
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A description of how you will make it less likely that people will be injured, or equipment damaged, and what to do if this happens.

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Risk assessment

29
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The difference between the highest and lowest measurements of a set of repeat measurements.

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Spread

30
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An error that causes there to be the same difference between a measurement and the true value each time you measure it.

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Systematic error

31
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The doubt in the result because of the way that a measurement is made.

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Uncertainty

32
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A quantity that can change, for example, time, temperature, length, mass.

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Variable