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| 2 | the one variable that scientist change during an experiment. It is also called the manipulated variable |   
| 4 | the variable that changed as a result of changes to the independent variable. Also called the responding variable. |   
| 5 | a possible, testable explanation for a set of observations or answers to a scientific question |   
| 6 | things that you assume is true |   
| 7 | things you should have controlled but could not |   
| 8 | what happened as an outcome of your experiment |   
| 9 | was your hypothesis right or wrong |   
| 10 | to cause a change |   
| 11 | This group is used as a standard of comparison in a control experiment |   
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| 1 | facts, figures and other evidence gathered through observations |   
| 2 | A question that leads to further testing |   
| 3 | something produced by a cause, the result of a change |   
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