Drag and drop the words or phrases that accurately label each column.
observations
data collected
no hypothesis
no variables
describes data
comparative
distraction
examination
descriptive
experimental
contrasting
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To label each column accurately, here’s how you can categorize the terms:
1. Descriptive:
– observations
– data collected
– describes data
2. Comparative:
– comparative
– contrasting
3. Experimental:
– no hypothesis
– no variables
– distraction
Explanation:
– The “Descriptive” column focuses on summarizing and describing data, while the “Comparative” column pertains to examining similarities and differences. The “Experimental” column relates to the scientific method, which often involves hypotheses and variables, with “distraction” being a potential factor affecting experiments.
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