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You only change one variable; if you changed multiple variables you wouldn't know which one caused a change.

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The variable that changes as the result of an experiment is a?

true or false : in order to get the best results from an experiment, change as many variables as possible within the experiment?


What are the factors that can change in an experiment called?

Environmental factors if you cannot control them.Variable factors if you can control them.See link below for easy explanation:In an experiment the scientist is able to change the independent variable. To insure a fair test, a good experiment has only one independent variable. As the scientist changes the independent variable, he or she observes what happens. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-part-of-an-experiment-is-the-factor-that-you-change#sthash.iyH25Jac.dpufIn an experiment the scientist is able to change the independent variable. To insure a fair test, a good experiment has only one independent variable. As the scientist changes the independent variable, he or she observes what happens. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-part-of-an-experiment-is-the-factor-that-you-change#sthash.iyH25Jac.dpuf


How many variables will change in a fair test?

In a fair test, only one variable should change while all other variables are kept constant. This helps to isolate the effect of the variable being tested and ensure that any observed changes are a result of that specific variable.


What is measured or tested by the data in a experiment?

There are many different things that are measured and tested by the data collected in an experiment. Color changes are one thing that can be measured and tested for example.


Factors that contribute inaccuracy in experiment?

An experiment can go wrong for many reason. The number one reason can simply be due to human error. Other factors could be the design of the experiment, a spill done in the experiment, or a miss calculation.

Related Questions

How many variables does a scientist change in an experiment?

2


How many variables should you have to change in an experiment?

2


How many variables should you change at a time in an experiment?

8


How many variables are tested during an experiment?

There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.


How many variables should change in a scientific experiment?

It depends what kind of experiment you do. For some you just need one. For others you may change two variables. In most cases you only change one


The variable that changes as the result of an experiment is a?

true or false : in order to get the best results from an experiment, change as many variables as possible within the experiment?


How many variables does a controlled experiment have?

An experiment of any kind can have infinitely many variables. A controlled experiment can have just as many, provided that all but one are kept exactly the same.


How many variables would you change in a controlled experiment?

You can only change ONE at a time. That's what makes it controlled. It's the only sure way to know what actually changed the experiment.


How many variables does a controlled experiment test?

As many as you need. You can't change more than one if you want accurate results.


What have you learned about variables?

1) I learned that you can have as many variables as you want. 2) You can change the variables. 3) Variables is used in an experiment. 4) A variable is something that can be changed, such as a characteristic or value. Variables are generally used in Psychology experiments to determine if changes to one thing result in changes to another.


How many variables are kept constant in a experiment?

All variables except one, the experimental variable, are kept constant in an experiment.


How many variables can you test in an experiment?

one