Scientific Method Steps
Biology ⇒ Scientific Inquiry and Experimental Design in Biology
Scientific Method Steps starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A student observes that bread molds faster in a warm room than in a cold room. What is the dependent variable?
A student tests the effect of different fertilizers on plant growth. What is the dependent variable?
A student wants to know if salt affects the freezing point of water. What is the first step the student should take?
A student wants to test if plants grow faster with more sunlight. What is the independent variable in this experiment?
Describe what is meant by 'analyzing data' in the scientific method.
Explain the difference between a hypothesis and a theory in science.
Explain why repeating an experiment is important in the scientific method.
What is the main goal of the scientific method?
What is the purpose of having a control group in an experiment?
What should a scientist do if the results of an experiment do not support the hypothesis?
Which step of the scientific method involves making observations and asking questions?
Why is it important to analyze data after conducting an experiment?
Why is it important to communicate scientific results to others?
Why is it important to have only one independent variable in an experiment?
