Nature of Science

  1.  
    A factor that can be changed during an experiment to test a hypothesis.
    A. Data B. Predict C. Analyze D. Trials E. Variable
  2.  
    Study closely, examine or explain.
    A. Analyze B. Evidence C. Observation D. Conclusion E. Predict
  3.  
    Information gathered to answer a question.
    A. Variable B. Observation C. Investigation D. Data E. Evidence
  4.  
    A test used to support or debunk a hypothesis.
    A. Predict B. Conclusion C. Trails D. Observation E. Experiment
  5.  
    To look into carefully and closely to learn facts.
    A. Investigation B. Data C. Trails D. Conclusion E. Analyze
  6.  
    Making an educated guess of what will happen based on scientific reasoning
    A. Predict B. Conclusion C. Data D. Variable E. Evidence
  7.  
    A summary of an experiment that states if the hypothesis was supported or not.
    A. Observation B. Investigation C. Predict D. Trails E. Conclusion
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Nature of Science (Answer Key)

  1.  
    A factor that can be changed during an experiment to test a hypothesis.
    A. Data B. Predict C. Analyze D. Trials E. Variable
  2.  
    Study closely, examine or explain.
    A. Analyze B. Evidence C. Observation D. Conclusion E. Predict
  3.  
    Information gathered to answer a question.
    A. Variable B. Observation C. Investigation D. Data E. Evidence
  4.  
    A test used to support or debunk a hypothesis.
    A. Predict B. Conclusion C. Trails D. Observation E. Experiment
  5.  
    To look into carefully and closely to learn facts.
    A. Investigation B. Data C. Trails D. Conclusion E. Analyze
  6.  
    Making an educated guess of what will happen based on scientific reasoning
    A. Predict B. Conclusion C. Data D. Variable E. Evidence
  7.  
    A summary of an experiment that states if the hypothesis was supported or not.
    A. Observation B. Investigation C. Predict D. Trails E. Conclusion

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