In science, and most specifically chemistry, the accepted value denotes a value of a substance accepted by almost all scientists and the experimental value denotes the value of a substance's properties found in a localized lab.
The accepted value has been "proven" to be the value. An experimental value is the results a person receives during an experiment. For instance, the accepted value of density of water is something you could find in chemistry/science books. If you run your own experiment to find the density of water, you may get a slightly different answer, due to differences in measurement technique or equipment. The answer you get is the experimental value.
the answer is error or experimental error.
Theoretical value and experimental value
ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
Characteristics we use to tell the difference between kinds of matter are called _________ Properties?
The experimental setup
Which group in am controlled experiment is not exposed to the experimental variable
A pharmacist in the US is called a chemist in England. They both dispense medicine to people.
ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
"Empirical" evidence.
A factor that is kept the same between the control and experimental groups is called
You must have a control group, an experimental group, an experimental variable (also called the independent variable), and a response to be measured (also called the dependent variable). The experimental variable is applied only to the experimental group, so that any difference between the control group and experimental group is due only to the experimental variable. Both the control group and experimental group must have the same conditions, except for the experimental variable.
Comparative psychologists study behavioral similarities and differences between species. They focus on understanding how behaviors have evolved across different species and how they are influenced by environmental and genetic factors.
The variables that must remain the same between the control group and experimental group is are called controlled variables, and include everything except the experimental variable.
Just Noticeable Difference (JND) The minimal difference that be detected between two similar stimuli is called the differential threshold, or just noticeable difference. In the field of psychophysics, that branch of experimental psychology that studies sensation and perception, a jnd is the amount that something must be changed for the difference to be noticeable, defined to mean that the change is detectable half the time
The difference between actual quantity and standard quantity is called the material quantity variance.
The difference between the greatest and least numbers in a set of data is called the range.
group of dress is called is called clothes.
An investigation in which a group that receives some experimental treatment is compared to a group that does not receive the experimental treatment can be called a placebo-controlled study or a comparative experiment, both of which are types of clinical studies. The group receiving the experimental treatment is called the treatment group, and the group that is not receiving the experimental treatment is called the control group.
There is no difference between the two. It is also called profile drag.