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The control remains the same in an experiment so that you have something to compare the outcome to.
Your question is not clear. The only help that I can offer is this: When all else remains the same, and only the variable changes, this is called "ceteris paribus", which is Latin for "all else remains the same", approximately. So in an experiment you might say, "If we change the variable, ceteris paribus, I anticipate this outcome will occur." Hope this helps.
treatment is a factor in which a researcher will apply to an experimental unit and collect the data from the same. factor is a material used by researcher in an experiment in the field .
easy! thats would be the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE!
A variable within an experiment that remains the same. Such as the weight of a pendulum.
The constants in an experiment is any factor that remains the same and does not change. These things are kept the same throughout each trial of the experiment.
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The control remains the same in an experiment so that you have something to compare the outcome to.
No. A hypothesis is a guess as to what an experiment will show. A factor is some part of the experiment.
The variable in an experiment that remains the same is known as the control.
The general term is 'controlled experiment'.
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Your question is not clear. The only help that I can offer is this: When all else remains the same, and only the variable changes, this is called "ceteris paribus", which is Latin for "all else remains the same", approximately. So in an experiment you might say, "If we change the variable, ceteris paribus, I anticipate this outcome will occur." Hope this helps.
The control in an experiment is the level of the independent variable that remains the same