practice of science quiz/test
inference
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
not hypothesis
A prediction about the outcome of an investigation. hypothesis or not hypothesis
not hypothesis
A question asked at the beginning of an investigation. hypothesis or not hypothesis
hypothesis
A statement that may lead to a prediction. hypothesis or not hypothesis
hypothesis
Compound A will prevent the spread of bacteria B because....\
theory
Compounds in the category A will have broad ability to kill microbes because....
hypothesis
Developed from imagination & creativity
not hypothesis
Eventually becomes a theory, then a law
experiment
Finding out if mealworms prefer light or dark by testing it.
A procedure is followed, Only one variable is changed, Precision and accuracy are used to record data
How is a scientific experiment different from other investigations?
the theory could be changed
If a theory is challenged by new evidence, which of the following could occur?
law
In every case, male birds are either similar or more colorful than their female counterparts.
not hypothesis
Included as a part of all scientific investigations
scientific law
It is an empirical (i.e. based on observation alone) statement of something which always appears to be true.
Mai's idea is not supported by scientific evidence.
Mai tells Jaz his theory about what sea turtles nest on the beach instead of in the ocean. She says, "The turtle eggs would sink to the bottom of the ocean, and the baby turtle would drown." Mai says her uncle, a fisherman, told Mai this information. Jaz tells Mai that her theory is not scientific. Why does Mai's idea not meet the requirement to be a scientific theory?
model
Making an analogy, building a paper airplane, or developing a mathematical equation is an example of a _____________
hypothesis
May guide an investigation. hypothesis or not hypothesis
bigger or smaller
Models can be ________ or ______________ than the object they represent.
past as well as predicting the future
Models help represent the ____________ as well as predicting the ___________
not hypothesis
Must be in the form of "if...then..."
experiment
Observing a group of people to find out if they put a puzzle together faster if they practice first.
Investigation
Observing temperature changes throughout the day on the playground. Experiment or Investigation
form theories to explain laws
Often scientists form ____________ to explain _____________
Investigation
Recording the number of birds that visit a feeder at the same time each day.
Investigation
Researching the best way to germinate seeds using the Internet
A nonnative plant species will begin to reproduce rapidly after being introduced into a swamp ecosystem.
Scientific knowledge may change as new evidence or information is discovered. Which of the following would NOT be a result of new scientific research and information?
physical and mathematical
There are two types of models: ______________ and ______________
theory
There is a strong connection between nutrition and a variety of cancers.
the law of gravity
This law tells us the size of the gravitational force, but it does not explain why gravity exists or even why it is as strong as it is.
hypothesis
Used to decide what data to pay attention to & seek
not hypothesis
Used to prove whether something is true
Laws describe what happens but theories explain why or how.
What is the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law?
hypothesis
Zinc in the diet will lower the rate and intensity of viral outbreaks.
theories and hypotheses
______________ and ______________ are both explanations
scientific theory
______________ is a much broader statement, with a wide variety of potential applications than a hypothesis. Hypotheses are more tentative, but even more importantly, they apply to a rather specific and narrow set of circumstances, while a theory applies to a great number of problems.
scientific theory
a ___________ has much more experimental support than a hypothesis
not true of a theory
a scientific law has been proven and a theory has not. true of a theory or not true of a theory
generalization not an explanation
a scientific law is a ____________ and NOT an _______________
hypothesis
a statement that can be tested. hypothesis or not hypothesis
scientific hypothesis
a tentative explanation of an observation or pattern which has been observed in nature.
hypothesis
a tentative explanation. hypothesis or not hypothesis
theory of evolution
a theory (as opposed to a hypothesis) because it has very broad applications and explanatory power. We can explain the entire fossil record and the genetic code of all plants, animals and other forms of life using this theory. It is the breadth of the theory more than the amount of support, which makes it a theory. In fact, the day it was published (1859 by Darwin) it was already a theory, not just a hypothesis, not because of all the support (the support was still weak at the time) but because of the wide range of things it could explain.
not true of a theory
a theory never changes. true of a theory or not true of a theory
hypotheses and theories
an attempt to explain what has been observed
not hypothesis
an educated guess. hypothesis or not hypothesis
scientific law
an empirical (ie based on experimental evidence) statement of great generality of something which seems to always be true.
cause and effect relationship
an experiment establishes what
variables
an experiment involves what
investigation
an experiment is a special kind of what
scientific method, hypothesis
an experiment use ____________method to test ____________
scientific theory
an explanation of a natural phenomenon with a broad range of significance and application.
by only dealing with data collection
an investigation is only limited to what
not hypothesis
an investigative question. hypothesis or not hypothesis
model
analyzing whale migration patterns with a computer program. model or not model
model
building a paper airplane. model or not model
model
building and testing a bridge made of toothpicks. model or not model
mathematical model
can be a graph or a mathematical equation.
physical model
can be a map, diagram, etc. or a heart.
models
can be used to study objects that are too large or too small to see
controlled
constants are ______________ so that they don't change from what to what
model
demonstrating day/night cycle with a globe and flashlight. model or not model
model
developing a mathematical equation to solve a science problem. model or not model
not a model
dissecting a cow's bone. model or not model
model
drawing an electrical circuit. model or not model
should include a hypothesis, material, procedures, data collection, data analysis, and a conclusion.
experiment info should include what
model
forming a mental image of molecules in the liquid state. model or not model
not a model
going on a field trip to the Grand Canyon. model or not model
model
graphing the speed of a car. model or not model
an experiment
if the data you collected does not answer your question then what might you need to do
a question, the method, data collected, and their conclusion.
investigation info should conclude what
fact
is an observation a fact or an opinion
not true of a theory
laws are more important to science than theories. true of a theory or not true of a theory
not a model
looking at blood cells under a microscope. model or not model
model
making a plant cell out of household materials. model or not model
model
making a replica of a human heart out of clay. model or not model
model
making an analogy (heart is like a pump). model or not model
not a model
observing a bird's behavior at a bird feeder. model or not model
inferences
once you make an observation you can begin to make what
the first and second law of thermodynamics
tells us that every experiment ever done leads to the conclusion that energy is always conserved. It is an empirical fact, but it is not an explanation. extremely successful at predicting what processes are spontaneous, but it cannot explain why entropy increase causes spontaneity.
observing or studying the natural world, without interference or manipulation.
the process of investigation includes what
scientific law
the result of induction
not true of a theory
theories are hunches scientists have. true of a theory or not true of a theory
not true of a theory
theories are incomplete temporary ideas. true of a theory or not true of a theory
true of a theory
theories are inferred explanations, strongly supported by evidence. true of a theory or not true of a theory
true of a theory
theories are used to make predictions. true of a theory or not true of a theory
not true of a theory
theories can include personal beliefs or opinions. true of a theory or not true of a theory
true of a theory
theories have been tested many times. true of a theory or not true of a theory
true of a theory
theories include observations. true of a theory or not true of a theory
model
visual representations that help scientists study something in more depth.
model
watching a computer simulation of a hurricane. model or not model
not a model
watching a live video of an active volcano. model or not model
to what variable you are collecting data on
what are experiments limited to
you collect data that will help you answer your question
what are the benefits of an experiment
to gather data that you are interested in and may wish to do an experiment on
what are the benefits of an investigation
your 5 senses
what do you use to prove an observation
the latte feels hot
what is an example of an observation
constant variables
what other variable does an experiment use
hypotheses and theories are similar while law is very different
what two concepts are similar and which is very different
independent (manipulated) and dependent (outcome)
what type of variables are in an experiment
experiments
you may need to do more ___________ to fully answer your question