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| a series of steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems |
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| when you perceive something with one or more of your sensory organs |
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| possible answer to a question |
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| an investigation that tests only one factor at a time |
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| the factor in a controlled investigation that changes |
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| information collected during an investigation |
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| used for comparison or check for change |
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| what is changed in an experiment |
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| a general inclination or tendency |
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| to infer or estimate informatin by projecting from the known data |
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| general inclination or tendency |
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| to infer or estimate information by projecting from the known data |
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| to draw a conclusion using evidence or premises |
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| data is given as a description |
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| a representation of an object or a system |
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| is a unifying explanation for a large group of hypotheses and observations that have been supported by testing |
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| is a point of view that is highly personal or based on a belief that is not supported by evidence |
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| proof or information on which conclusion can be based |
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