Nature of Science (8th Adv.)

Nature of Science (8th Adv.)

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Robert Hanna

Science

7th - 8th Grade

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1.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What makes a controlled experiment different from other scientific investigations, such as a systematic observation?

2.

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Why is it important to use controlled variables in a scientific experiment?

3.

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How does a scientist know if he/she has run enough trials in an investigation?

4.

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How are scientific theories related to scientific laws?

5.

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Alex is testing how the amount of sunlight given to sunflowers affects their growth rate. What is the INDEPENDENT variable in his experiment?

6.

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Alex is testing how the amount of water given to sunflowers affects their growth rate. What is the DEPENDENT variable in his investigation?

7.

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10 sec • 1 pt

A representation of an object, idea, or process for the use of testing or communication

8.

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Which of these is NOT considered a LIMITATION of science?

9.

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Which of these would be considered a "pseudoscience"?

10.

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Alex is testing how the amount of fertilizer affects the growth rate of sunflowers. Which of these would represent an example of repetition in Alex's experiment?

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