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Problem Description:
The task is to match each word in the vocabulary list with its corresponding definition. The words are:
- hypothesis
- question
- purpose
- prediction
- research
- material
- result/conclusion
- experiment
- data
The definitions provided are:
1. A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct.
2. The problem you want to solve in an experiment.
3. The facts you find in reference sources that support your data in an experiment.
4. The items needed to complete the experiment.
5. The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form.
6. The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not.
7. A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not.
8. A forecast of future events.
9. Anything learned from an experiment using the 5 senses.
10. Using prior knowledge that could explain the outcome of an experiment.
Solution:
We will match each word with its appropriate definition based on their meanings in the context of the scientific method.
1. hypothesis
- Definition: A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct.
- Match: A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct. (Definition 1)
2. question
- Definition: The problem you want to solve in an experiment.
- Match: The problem you want to solve in an experiment. (Definition 2)
3. purpose
- Definition: The reason for the experiment.
- Match: The reason for the experiment. (Not explicitly listed, but inferred as the overarching goal of the experiment.)
4. prediction
- Definition: A forecast of future events.
- Match: A forecast of future events. (Definition 8)
5. research
- Definition: The facts you find in reference sources that support your data in an experiment.
- Match: The facts you find in reference sources that support your data in an experiment. (Definition 3)
6. material
- Definition: The items needed to complete the experiment.
- Match: The items needed to complete the experiment. (Definition 4)
7. result/conclusion
- Definition: The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not.
- Match: The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not. (Definition 6)
8. experiment
- Definition: A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not.
- Match: A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not. (Definition 7)
9. data
- Definition: The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form.
- Match: The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form. (Definition 5)
Final Matches:
- hypothesis: A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct.
- question: The problem you want to solve in an experiment.
- purpose: The reason for the experiment.
- prediction: A forecast of future events.
- research: The facts you find in reference sources that support your data in an experiment.
- material: The items needed to complete the experiment.
- result/conclusion: The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not.
- experiment: A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not.
- data: The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form.
Explanation:
Each term in the scientific method has a specific role:
- A hypothesis is a testable explanation or prediction.
- A question identifies the problem or topic of interest.
- The purpose outlines the goal of the experiment.
- A prediction forecasts the outcome based on the hypothesis.
- Research involves gathering background information.
- Material refers to the resources and tools used in the experiment.
- The experiment tests the hypothesis.
- Data are the observations or measurements collected during the experiment.
- The result/conclusion summarizes whether the hypothesis was supported or refuted.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{hypothesis} & \text{A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct.} \\
\text{question} & \text{The problem you want to solve in an experiment.} \\
\text{purpose} & \text{The reason for the experiment.} \\
\text{prediction} & \text{A forecast of future events.} \\
\text{research} & \text{The facts you find in reference sources that support your data in an experiment.} \\
\text{material} & \text{The items needed to complete the experiment.} \\
\text{result/conclusion} & \text{The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not.} \\
\text{experiment} & \text{A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not.} \\
\text{data} & \text{The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form.} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
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