Drawing Conclusions From an Experiment Flashcards

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Anomalous

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When something is unexpected, or deviates from what is considered normal under those circumstances.

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A Conclusion

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Identifies what has been learned from the investigation

  • may agree or disagree with the hypothesis made during planning.
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Reliability of data

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To be considered reliable, any variation in values must be small.

  • Repeating a scientific investigation makes it more reliable.
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A result that does not follow the trend

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Anomalous result

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Once identified, anomalous results can be

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Moved + repeated.

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Anomalous results can occur due to:

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  • Human error
  • An inadequately controlled variable
  • The use of inappropriate measuring equipment.
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Why is it important to address anomalous results?

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They can make a conclusion unreliable.

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Scientific arguments are based on

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Evidence gathered during an investigation

  • can be used to produce an explanation.
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Data often allows

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More than one possible explanation

  • Different scientists can have different explanations about the same evidence collected.
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