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  • Define a prediction in the context of the scientific method.


    A prediction is an expected outcome of an event that can be correct or incorrect, answering the question 'what will happen'.

  • How does a hypothesis differ from a prediction?


    A hypothesis is a proposed and testable explanation for an observation, answering both 'what will happen' and 'why it will happen'.

  • What is a scientific theory?


    A scientific theory is a broad hypothesis supported by a large body of evidence and many observations.

  • Can hypotheses and theories be proven correct?


    No, hypotheses and theories can never be proven correct; they can only be accepted or falsified.

  • What is an independent variable in an experiment?


    An independent variable is a variable that is controlled or modified by the researcher.

  • What is a dependent variable in an experiment?


    A dependent variable is the variable that is measured or investigated by the researcher.

  • In an experiment testing the effect of water on plant growth, what is the independent variable?


    The independent variable is the amount of water given to the plants.

  • In the same experiment, what is the dependent variable?


    The dependent variable is the growth of the plants.