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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Draw a Conclusion
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Once the processing is done you can further analyze your work and look for any correlation between the independent and the dependent variables. Whilst doing this, you should always keep in mind the original hypothesis and refer to it in the conclusion you write. Start with a simple statement of any correlation that you find, for example, as the amount of fertilizer was increased, the plants grew taller which is exactly what I predicted in my hypothesis. It is then important to attempt to explain why this happened in terms of the science you know. Then you can start to try to put numbers onto... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Draw a Conclusion
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10 Questions

1. What is the conclusion for the following data?

Height/mm           Mass/g

      15                        26

      20                        6

      25                        31
2. What is the conclusion for the following data?

Temperature/degrees Celsius           Volume of gas/cm3

                    20                                                   5

                    30                                                   12

                    40                                                   26
3. If the results double every time the key variable is doubled, the conclusion will say the results are in...
4. Conclusions are based on which of the following?
5. Conclusions are positioned...
6. What is the conclusion for the following data?

Temperature/degrees Celsius           Volume of gas/cm3

                    20                                                   5

                    30                                                   12

                    40                                                   26
7. If results do not support the prediction, it means that...
8. We refer to this in the conclusion, and state whether the results agree.
9. A conclusion is...
10. Conclusions are based on which of the following?