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separation of red blood cells and serum in gel cards.
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How many variables ARE changed in a well designed experiment?
Asked by Anonymous
In a well-designed experiment, typically only one independent variable is changed while all
other variables are controlled or kept constant.
This allows researc
Read more
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Why is replication important in a science experiment?
Asked by Anonymous
Replication is crucial in a science experiment because
it allows researchers to verify the reliability
and validity of their results. By repeating experiments u
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Why you see drops of water on the bathroom mirror when you take a hot shower
in winters?
Asked by Anonymous
The drops of water on the bathroom mirror during a hot shower in winter are due to condensation. When you take a hot shower,
steam is produced, raising the humi
Read more
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What experiment does sekhar conduct?
Asked by Anonymous
Sekhar conducts an experiment in the short story “The Experiment” by R.K.
Narayan, where he decides to speak only the truth
for an entire day. He beli
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What type of tests are used to compare data to compare data from an experiment
to determine if results are due to chance?
Asked by Anonymous
To determine if results from an experiment are due to chance, statistical tests such as t-tests, chi-square tests, and ANOVA are commonly used.
These tests help
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What is an example of a bad experiment a The experiment did not answer your question. b
Recorded Results. c What if your hypothesis
was wrong. d Recorded Data.?
Asked by Anonymous
An example of a bad experiment is one where the hypothesis
is not directly tested, leading to inconclusive results.
For instance, if a researcher sets out to de
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When researcher and the participants do not know the participants are in the experimental or control group it is known as a?
Asked by Anonymous
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experimental or control group, it is referred to as
a double-blind st
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studies?
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Yes, models are essential tools for ecologists as they help simplify complex ecological
systems by controlling and isolating various variables. By using mathema
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the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
By accounting for other
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In a scientific experiment, a variable is any factor that can change or be manipulated. Variables can be classified into independent variables, which are delibe
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In a a scientist carries out a series tests that are identical in every respect except fro one factor which is the manipulated variable?
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For an appendectomy, general equipment includes surgical instruments such as scalpels, scissors, forceps, and needle holders, along with sutures and drapes for
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What is the conclusion to a science fair project?
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The conclusion of a science fair project summarizes the findings and reflects on the original hypothesis. It should discuss whether the results supported or con
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What would happen if you used more than one variable in an experiment?
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Using more than one variable in an experiment can complicate the results, making it difficult to determine which variable is responsible for any observed change
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If a scientist performs an experiment only once, the results may not be valid because they lack reproducibility, which is a cornerstone of scientific validity.
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What would introduce bias into a experiment?
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Bias in an experiment can be introduced through various factors, including selection bias, where the participants are not representative of the larger populatio
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Why is it important to have repetition trials and replication in an experiment?
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Repetition trials and replication in an experiment are crucial for ensuring the reliability and validity of results. Repetition trials help to identify variabil
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How could you share the results of an experiment with the rest of your class.?
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How do you conduct a valid experiment?
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To conduct a valid experiment, start by formulating a clear hypothesis that can be tested. Ensure that you have a controlled environment where variables can be
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What is an investigation in which a group receives some experimental treatment?
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