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MATHS AND PRACTICAL TERMINOLOGY A LEVEL BIOLOGY

Horizontales
A result that is close to the true answer.
A result that is close to the mean.
The average of the values collected in a sample, obtained by adding all the values together and dividing by the total number of values in the sample.
Data that can take any value in a range (two words).
A result that can be consistently reproduced in an independent experiment.
A measure of biodiversity that takes into account the number of species present in a community and the abundance of each species (three words).
The amount of error measurements might have.
The variable you change in an experiment.
A relationship between two variables.
A measurement that falls outside the range of values you’d expect or any pattern you already have.
A quantity that has the potential to change, e.g. weight, temperature, concentration.
Numerical data that can only take certain values in a range.
A group in a study that is treated in exactly the same way as the experimental group, apart from the factor you’re investigating (two words).
Verticales
Type of test that tells you what is present e.g. an acid or an alkali.
The number of samples in the investigation, e.g. the number of people in a drug trial (two words).
The variable you measure in an experiment.
A result that answers the original question and for which all the variables that could have affected it were controlled.
A variable you keep constant throughout an experiment (two words).
Type of test that tells how much is present.
An extra experiment set up to check what a positive result looks like (two words).
The range in which the true value of a measurement lies (three words).
A specific testable statement, based on a theory, about what will happen in a test situation.
The creation of a set of solutions that decrease in concentration by the same factor each time (two words).
How much bigger an image from a microscope is compared to the specimen.
A difference in a measurement caused by an unpredictable factor, e.g. human error (two words).
A hypothesis that states there’s no difference or correlation between the factors being investigated.