Analyze the experiment to decide whether the results were flawed.
The scientific theory should be changed.
Study Island Answer.... Report her results to the scientific community.
after it has been tested against a control group with stats
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The scientific theory should be changed.
Study Island Answer.... Report her results to the scientific community.
after it has been tested against a control group with stats
The results go against the thinking of society.
The manipulation of an independent variable during a scientific experiment allows a scientist to find a cause and effect relationship between variables. This is because the manipulation changes the results and measurements.
The manipulation of an independent variable during a scientific experiment allows a scientist to find a cause and effect relationship between variables. This is because the manipulation changes the results and measurements.
They see if the results are what they expected them to be. If they were not, they try again. If they did, they then ask other scientists if they also got the same results. They do this part by publishing the experiment and results in a scientific journal and as for comments.
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It gives the scientist something to compare their results to.
This allows other scientists to read the experiment. Other scientists can then perform the same or similar experiment and verify the results. If a scientist is not willing to share results then there is the possibility of the experiment and the results being discredited. The above statement could be true. However, not complete. Why..? Although a scientist has a process or invention it is still allowed to be protected by Intellectual Proprietary Laws. Again the USA government has many classified scientific papers that have to stay classified due to the fact that releasing such data could a threat to National Security. So just because a scientific paper is not available to other scientists does not mean it's discredited.
The results of a science experiment do not have to match the original hypothesis. Indeed, the results collected in an experiment may be completely different to those that the scientist predicted.