Chapter 3: The Scientific Method
procedure
a collection of all the techniques you use to do an experiment
variable
a factor that affects how an experiment works
system
a group of variables that are related
hypothesis
a possible explanation that can be tested by comparing scientific evidence
scientific method
a process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change the hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
inquiry
a process of learning that starts with asking questions and proceeds by seeking the answers to the questions
engineering cycle
a process used to build and test devices that solve technical problems
engineer
a professional who uses scientific knowledge to create or improve inventions that solve problems and meet needs
thoery
a scientific explanation supported by a lot of evidence collected over a long period of time
experiment
a situation specifically set up to investigate the relationships between variables
natural law
a theory that has been tested many times without any contradictions
control variable
a variable that is kept the same (constant) in an experiment
prototype
a working model of a design that can be tested to see if it works
repeatable
describes evidence that can be seen independently by others if they repeat the same experiment or observation in the same way
objective
describes evidence that documents only what actually happened as accuratly as possible
trial
each time an experiment is tried
technology
the application of science to meet human needs and solve problems
experimental technique
the exact procedure that's followed each time an experiment is repeated
experimental variable
the variable the scientist changes in an experiment
deduce
to figure something out from known facts using logical thinking