GCSE-Experiments Flashcards
The experimental variable that you directly change is called the …?… variable.
independent
The experimental variable that you expect to change as a result of any change you make in the independent variable is called the …?… variable
dependent
Any experimental variable that you keep constant during the experiment to prevent it influencing the results is called a …?… variable
controlled
An experiment that truly tests your hypothesis is …?
valid
If your results are repeatable and they provide strong evidence for your conclusion then your results are …?
reliable
For results to be reliable they will need to cover a …?… enough range.
wide
Increasing the number of results will …?… the reliability
increase
Repeating measurements will increase their …?
reliability
Repeated measurements that are clumped around the true value of the variable are …?
accurate
Repeated measurements that are close to each other are …?
precise
If the dependent variable is always equal to the independent variable multiplied by some constant then the variables are …??
directly proportional
If two variables (x and y) are directly proportional then a graph of one plotted against the other will be a …?????
straight line through the origin
If two variables (x and y) are directly proportional then one divided by the other will always approximately equal a …?
constant
When repeated measurements are equally spread above and below the true value the uncertainty is …?
random
When repeated measurements are either all above or all below the true value the uncertainty is …
systematic