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Conditions in an experiment that are the same for all groups are known as controlled variables. These include factors such as temperature, time, equipment, and environmental conditions that could influence the outcome of the experiment. By keeping these conditions constant, researchers can ensure that any observed effects are due to the independent variable being tested, rather than external influences. This helps to enhance the reliability and validity of the experiment's results.
The Set‐Up Conditions are all of the things that will be kept constant that might affect the outcome of the experiment. The Set‐Up Conditions can also be referred to as the constantsor controls because they are all the things that you will keep the same in order to conduct a fair trial in both the control and experimental groups. The Set‐Up Conditions should be in list form.
Keeping all the relevant conditions in an experiment the same except manipulated variable is called
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They all came at the same time.
All gases have same kinetic energy of molecules at same conditions.
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All elements in the groups (excluding transition metals) have the same number of electrons as the group number.
All elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons and hence similar properties.
Pregnancy works the same way for all ethnic groups. We are all members of the same species, homo sapiens.