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I. Match column A with the correct answer on column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer
on the space provided.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
_____ 1. These are the things needed to complete an experiment. A. Population
_____ 2. “Pieces of information” that are collected as they pertain to the study. B. Abstract
_____ 3. The entire set of individuals or objects having some common C. Analysis
characteristics selected for a research study. D. Materials
_____ 4. A problem that can be answered with an experiment and data. E. Data
_____ 5. A statement of the predicted relationship between two or more variables F. Sample
in a study. G. Variables
_____ 6. A process of looking at data and results and making decisions. H. Hypothesis
_____ 7. A concept that is observable, measurable and has a dimension that can vary. I. Research Question
_____ 8. A process used by scientist to test ideas and finding scientific answers. J. Scientific Method
_____ 9. Group of individuals from whom the data will be actually collected.
_____ 10. A brief summary of research studies.
III. Write a hypothesis for each of the following research question. Identify the dependent and
independent variable.
1. What is the effect of watering to the plants’ growth height?
2. What effect does the amount of light have on the pupil size of the eye?
3. How does Vitamin A intake affect the eyesight?
4. Does acid rain in water affect the fish population?
5. What is the effect of playing mobile games on the students’ test scores?
IV. Formulate a question based on the given hypothesis. Identify the dependent and independent
variable.
1. If the students study with music, then their test scores will increase.
2. If the plants are exposed to sunlight, then growth height will increase.
3. If a person takes in Calcium, then the bone strength will increase.
4. If students smile, then the teacher will not give a homework.