Mastering ACT Science: Data Interpretation Strategies

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19 Terms

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Independent Variable (IV)

The factor that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment, typically plotted on the x-axis.

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Dependent Variable (DV)

The factor being measured or tested in an experiment, typically plotted on the y-axis.

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The Key/Legend

A box identifying what different lines or symbols represent in a graph.

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Direct Variation (Positive Correlation)

As one variable increases, the other also increases; can be linear or exponential.

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Linear Relationship

A type of direct variation where the graph forms a straight line, indicating a constant rate of change.

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Exponential Relationship

A type of direct variation where the graph curves upward steeply, indicating an increasing rate of change.

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Inverse Variation (Negative Correlation)

As one variable increases, the other decreases, often resulting in a downward curve.

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No Correlation

The data points are scattered randomly or the line is flat, indicating no effect of IV on DV.

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Interpolation

The estimation of a value within two known values in a sequence.

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Extrapolation

Estimating a value by extending a known sequence of values beyond the known area.

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Averaging

Finding the mean of a set of numbers; formula: Average = Sum of terms / Number of terms.

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Difference

The change in a quantity; formula: Δy = yfinal - yinitial.

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Percent Change

A measure of how much something has increased or decreased relative to its original value.

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Identifying Extremes

Looking at the lowest and highest values in a data representation before translating.

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Trend Check

Confirming if the data increase, decrease, or fluctuate when comparing different representations.

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Constants

Elements that remain unchanged between different experiments.

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Variables

Elements that change between different experiments or tests.

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Causation vs. Correlation

The principle that correlation does not imply causation, meaning one does not predict the other.

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Interpolation Logic

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