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Sydney's Scientific Puzzle

Horizontales
something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof.
set of ideas that explains related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation.
procedure that is carried out in order to observe a response caused by a stimulus.
understanding of the methods of scientific inquiry, the scope of scientific knowledge, and the role of science in society. (2 Wds)
factor in an experiment that does not change.
knack for making fortunate discoveries by accident. (Mark Twain quotation)
observations, measurement and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations. (2wds)
factor being measured or observed in an experiment; factor that responds to, or depends on, other factors .(2Wds)
habit of mind in which a person questions the validity of accepted ideas.
standard used for comparison in an experiment; experiment run exactly the same way as the experiment with the variable, but the variable is left out.
conclusion based on an observation.
Verticales
to separate into parts in order to determine what something is or how it works; to examine in detail
process of trying to understand the world around us; the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested.
theory or method that is considered to be without scientific foundation.
one or more experiments or investigations. (2wds)
something that causes certain outcomes to be favored over others .(2 Wds)
factor changed by the person doing the experiment in order to study changes; factor that is manipulated, controlled or changed.(2wds)
basic steps that scientists follow in uncovering facts and solving scientific problems. (2 Wds)
suggested solution or prediction to a scientific problem; “educated” guess; testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
to combine parts into a whole; to put together and/or condense.
one repetition of a procedure.
recorded observations and measurements; information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning.