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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - Reasons for Anomalous Results
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Sometimes, in biological experiments, it can be difficult to spot anomalous results. Using a scatter graph with a line of best fit is usually the most effective way. You can quickly see any pattern and spot if any of the points are a long way from it. These can then be identified as anomalous. There are many possible explanations for obtaining anomalous results. Human errors can lead to data which is anomalous and a lack of precision whilst taking measurements is one possible explanation. Using inappropriate measuring equipment could  create problems too. If a linear scale is marked only in... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - Reasons for Anomalous Results
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1. Identifying these can lead to increased accuracy and reliability.
2. A chart of this type can reveal anomalous data.
3. If data is inaccurate, we will do more...
4. A systematic error is due to...
5. Anomalous data is...
6. If anomalous data is identified, the experiment can be repeated and this can be recalculated.
7. Which of these pieces of equipment needs to be set to zero before use?
8. Systematic errors can be identified by...
9. If scientists discover anomalous data, they will do this and take an average.
10. Zero error is when the equipment is not set to...