Answer is : "they analyze all results" Scientists remain objective by not influencing the results of the experiments outside of the established parameters. That means they will not reach in and interfere with the experiment. Also, when they analyze results they attempt to record what actually happened rather than change it slightly to fit what they wanted to see happen.
Scientists go through quite a bit of trouble to try and make sure that their experiments remain completely objective and free from observer bias. They use the scientific method of research (forming conclusions based on the facts, not finding facts to support preconceived conclusions). In a lot of research they use single, and double blinds, which keeps both the experimenter and the participants of an experiment honest.
"The scientists remained objective, despite the overwhelming news that the unlikely experiment had worked" "I'm not going to make an emotional decision, I'll remain objective instead."
Temperature.
Controlled variables are quantities that a scientist wants to remain constant and observe as carefully as the dependent variables.
Yes, they can be remained as an objective
a variable is the thing that we change during the experiment while control is the thing that we remain it to be constant through the whole experiment.
To become a scientist, you must learn how to perform experiments, think critically, remain objective, and attend school for years and years. It is best to focus your education on the specific science you wish to explore, whether astronomy or zoology.
The factors that are kept the same in an experiment are the constants.The factors that aren't kept the same in an experiment are the variables.
It is called a CONTROLLED EXPERIMENT. Thanks person :D this is the rite answer people listen to this person! how do you give pointy thingys u know like the little points or what ever? well any whoo thank ya
The resistance of the coil does not remain the same throughout the experiment because the voltage across and the current is varied.
The pronouns that are the same for the subjective and objective are: you and it.
The general term is 'controlled experiment'.