Jeopardy Observations Inferences Types of Study Graphs Potpourri
Jeopardy Observations Inferences Types of Study Graphs Potpourri Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Observations We use sense to help us make observations. How many observations do we have?
$100 Answer from Observations What is FIVE?
$200 Question from Observations What are the FIVE senses?
$200 Answer from Observations What is touch, smell, see, taste, and hear?
$300 Question from Observations This type of observation is descriptive and uses adjectives to describe objects.
$300 Answer from Observations What is a qualitative observation?
$400 Question from Observations “The beaker contained 15. 2 m. L of juice”, is an example of what type of observation?
$400 Answer from Observations What is a quantitative observation?
$500 Question from Observations Provide one qualitative and one quantitative observation abou following image.
$500 Answer from Observations
$100 Question from Inferences An educated guess, based on previous experiences is a type of what?
$100 Answer from Inferences What is an inference?
$200 Question from Inferences What is an inference based on the following image?
$200 Answer from Inferences
$300 Question from Inferences What is an inference based on the following image?
$300 Answer from Inferences
$400 Question from Inferences What is the difference between an observation and an inference?
$400 Answer from Inferences An observation is something that you can detect with your senses, and an inference is an educated guess based on clues or experiences?
$500 Question from Inferences TRUE OR FALSE An inference is always right!
$500 Answer from Inferences FALSE
$100 Question from Types of Study This type of study involves watching and recording notes and data.
$100 Answer from Types of Study What is an observational study?
$200 Question from Types of Study This type of study involves the demonstrations of relationships.
$200 Answer from Types of Study What is a correlation study?
$300 Question from Types of Study This type of experiment involves manipulated one variable.
$300 Answer from Types of Study What is a controlled experiment?
$400 Question from Types of Study Ms. Sin is trying to figure out which tea she likes better. She uses the same amount of hot water, the same amount of sugar and milk, but changes the type of tea. What is the independent variable?
$400 Answer from Types of Study What is the type of tea?
$500 Question from Types of Study Ms. Sin is trying to figure out which tea she likes better. She uses the same amount of hot water, the same amount of sugar and milk, but changes the type of tea. What are two more control variables?
$500 Answer from Types of Study What is temperature of the tea, type of sugar, cup she uses?
$100 Question from Graphing The x-axis represents what variable: independent or dependent?
$100 Answer from Graphing What is the dependent variable?
$200 Question from Graphing TRUE OR FALSE The y-axis is the variable that you can control and change/manipulate during the study.
$200 Answer from Graphing False. The dependent variable goes on the y-axis, and changes as a result of the independent variable changing.
$300 Question from Graphing What is the following graph is missing?
$300 Answer from Graphing What is a title?
$400 Question from Graphing If Genn wanted to test what type of candy the students like best, what would the graph look like? Provide the independent and dependent variables.
$400 Answer from Graphing Independent: Type of candy Dependent: Number of likes
$500 Question from Graphing TRUE or FALSE This graph represents a positive correlation
$500 Answer from Graphing FALSE: This is a negative correlation.
$100 Question from Potpourri When two variables increase is an example what of correlation/relationship?
$100 Answer from Potpourri What is a positive correlation?
$200 Question from Potpourri When one variable increases, and the other variable decreases is an example of what type of relationship?
$200 Answer from Potpourri What is a negative correlation?
$300 Question from Potpourri Provide an example of a positive correlation.
$300 Answer from Potpourri
$400 Question from Potpourri Provide an example of a negative correlation.
$400 Answer from Potpourri
$500 Question from Potpourri What would be a study in which you would set up an observational study? Explain why this would be the best study to conduct.
$500 Answer from Potpourri
Final Jeopardy Graph the following data
Final Jeopardy Answer Seminferous tubulues in testicles – epididymis – vas deferens (picks up seminal fluid from accessory glands) – urethra – enters into the female through vagina – passes cervix - passes uterus to fallopian tube to reach egg!
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