Science Fair Study Guide Flashcards

1
Q

What is an example of a hypothesis?

A

If I do this ______, then this will happen

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2
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What are 2 sources that can be used for your research paper?

A

Books, periodicals, or interviews

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3
Q

What 3 items will be turned in on the day the project is due?

A

Back board
Logbook
Science project notebook

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4
Q

What 4 items does an abstract contain?

A
  1. Purpose of experiment
  2. Procedures of experiment
  3. Data collected
  4. Conclusion
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5
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What is the purpose of the biblical abstract?

A

Relates the philosophy of the project to scripture

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6
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What are the 3 items that make up the research paper?

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Outline, paper, bibliography

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7
Q

What are 3 ways you can analyze your data?

A

By making charts, graphs, and drawings

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8
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What are 2 places you can get information about choosing a project?

A

Look in the Science Fair Manual and science books

Also newspapers and magazines

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9
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What is the difference between the logbook and the science fair notebook (fancy book)?

A

Logbook contains experiment and dates preformed

Research paper shows findings and conclusion

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10
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What is an initial explanation for a scientific problem? Also called an EDUCATED GUESS

A

Hypothesis

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