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Experimental Design Vocabulary -


Experimental  Design Vocabulary List


Experimental Question – A testable question that asks how a change you make might affect the results or what happens. 

“If we change this.... does it affect that?”


Hypothesis – What you expect to happen to the results based on the change you will make and

other evidence you have gathered.


Variables – Anything that could change during an experiment that might affect the data and results.


Dependent Variable – What scientists measure to see if it has changed during the trials. This becomes your data f

or the experiment. 


Independent Variable – The variable that is being tested. Scientists carefully change it on purpose to see the effect

it will have on the data and results. 


Controlled Variables – All the other variables that are kept the same to be sure that they do not have any effect.

This makes the experiment a fair test. 


Procedure – Step by step directions for how to run a set of trials. Each trial gathers one piece of data

and observations 


Control Group – A set of trials where the Independent Variable is NOT being changed and tested. 


Experimental Group – A set of trials where the Independent Variable IS being tested. The I.V. is changed on purpose

and the results are then compared to the control group.


Data Table – A chart for recording and organizing the data and calculations.


Graph – The data presented in visual form using bars or lines. 


Data Analysis – Objective, mathematical thinking about the data.


Observations – Objective Statements about what scientists noticed during the trials.  Can be used as evidence.


Conclusions – Subjective thinking and analysis of the results. What scientists think about the results of the

experiment. 


Repeatability – The ability for other scientists to follow a procedure and get similar results.