Want this question answered?
No redo the experiment.
i think you should record the results.
Analyze the experiment to decide whether the results were flawed.
The scientific theory should be changed.
You should include some of your results, how you felt about the results and maybe what you would do differently if you were to do the project again.
No redo the experiment.
i think you should record the results.
Analyze the experiment to decide whether the results were flawed.
conclusion based on data expected to be collected in the experiment
The scientist or student scientist should review the results. Conclusions should be drawn based on the results. Then, the hypothesis is reviewed to make sure the results confirm the hypothesis; if not, revise the hypothesis and rerun the experiment.
The scientific theory should be changed.
similar results should be obtained when the experiment is repeated .
You should include some of your results, how you felt about the results and maybe what you would do differently if you were to do the project again.
Control
It is only science if it can be repeated, so yes, experiments do need to be repeatable in order for something to be proven. The results of the experiment should be comperable if something is to be learned.
A variable is an element in an experiment that you control. There should only be one variable in an experiment or the results will not be accurate.
You should know exactly what it is you are going to do, including a description of the reasons for the tasks the expected results. Some believe you should know the expected results first.