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The dependent variable varies due to effects of the factor being tested in a controlled experiment.
No. Isopropyl alcohol does not affect the liver in the same way as ethyl alcohol. Furthermore, the effects on the liver come from the functioning of a living liver (!) dealing with alcohol for long periods of time. The conditions possible in an experiment would have no valid relationship to the actual course of alcoholic liver disease.
average result is the result when you do a few times of the same experiment and get a few result then you average it.
for use on a control group in an experiment.
There is no RIGHT format. Just ask the question that you are trying to answer in your experiment. For example, Why is the sky blue? This works just fine. or, What are the effects of soda (independent variable) on plants (dependent variable).
A bacteriostatic test chemical could be used.
A bacteriostatic test chemical could be used.
the independent variable is the factor of an experiment that is altered in an attempt to understand its effects on the experiment's subject
Environment.
I change the word "proceures" into "procedures." Generally speaking, it means what you used (materials) and how you used them (procedures) to conduct your experiment. Two people may conclude opposite effects doing an experiment, but when the procedures are examined, you may find that different "things" (with the same name) are done.
altered from what? i mean it has acetaminophen in it but that is just Tylenol which is an anti-inflammatory
Environment
lower pesticide
yes
the definition for a controlled experiment is it test the effects of one factor
temputure
Stanley Milgram conducted an experiment on obedience, not punishment. The study, known as the Milgram experiment, aimed to understand the extent to which individuals would obey authority figures, even to the point of administering potentially harmful electric shocks to others.