ISA

ISA Glossary words for Investigative Skills Assessments
What R is when someone can repeat the experiment and get similar results. What R is A measurement that is different to the real value?. What P is obtained when using an instrument with a small scale?. What Z is a common type of systematic error?. What V happens only if a test is fair?. What C is a variable is given a name?. What C is a variable that can have any numerical value?. What C are the other variables that you need to keep constant to make your investigation fair?. What I is the variable that you have decided to change?. What D is the variable that you have chosen to measure?. What D is the variable that can only be a whole number?. What T is it If there is NO ERROR this is the actual result?. What D is measurements that you take?. What A is when a measurement is close to the real value?. What S is when all your measurements are bigger or smaller than they should be?. What E is like gossip, if you make a claim, you must have some reliable source?. What I is the I from ISA ?. What S is S from ISA?. What A is the A from ISA?. What O is a categoric variable that can be put in order of size?.
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