Scientific Method - The standard set of steps scientists use to conduct experiments and test ideas in an organized way., Research Question - The specific, testable question you want to answer with your experiment. It usually compares how one thing affects another., Research - Looking up information about your topic before you start the experiment. This helps you form a good hypothesis., Hypothesis - An educated guess or prediction about the outcome of your experiment., Experiment - The steps you follow to test your hypothesis and collect data., Procedure - A numbered, step-by-step list of instructions that is so detailed, anyone could reproduce (repeat) your exact experiment., Control Group - The part of the experiment you keep normal or don't change. It's used for comparison., Variables - The factors or conditions that can change in an experiment., Independent Variable (IV) - The one thing you change or manipulate on purpose. (I change it.), Dependent Variable (DV) - The thing you measure or observe. It depends on the IV., Controlled Variables (Constants) - Everything you keep exactly the same in every trial to ensure a fair tes, Data - The information you collect during the experiment (measurements, observations)., Qualitative - Describes qualities (color, smell)., Quantitative - Uses numbers and measurements (mass, height)., Conclusion - A final summary that answers your original question.,

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