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Despite the Popularity of the "Child-As-A-Scientist" Metaphor, Children and Adolescents

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Despite the popularity of the "child-as-a-scientist" metaphor, children and adolescents have limited skill in designing and evaluating real experiments.


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Simple Events

A simple event is an outcome or event that cannot be further broken down into simpler components within the context of a probability experiment.

Experiment

A carefully controlled procedure undertaken to discover, test, or demonstrate a hypothesis or the effects of one variable on another.

Sample Space

The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment.

Tree Diagram

A graphical representation of all possible outcomes of a sequence of events, each branching out from the previous one.

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