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Q: What are the results called in an scientific experiment?
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What is the part of a science experiment that changes - called?

Elements of scientific experiments that are different from the controls, are called independent variables.


What is the reasons that a scientist composes a scientific paper after completing an experiment?

This allows other scientists to read the experiment. Other scientists can then perform the same or similar experiment and verify the results. If a scientist is not willing to share results then there is the possibility of the experiment and the results being discredited. The above statement could be true. However, not complete. Why..? Although a scientist has a process or invention it is still allowed to be protected by Intellectual Proprietary Laws. Again the USA government has many classified scientific papers that have to stay classified due to the fact that releasing such data could a threat to National Security. So just because a scientific paper is not available to other scientists does not mean it's discredited.


A landmark experiment using the scientific method?

A Landmark experiment using the scientific method is... Research it for yourself!!!!


What is the scientific term for the things you make sure don't change during a experiment?

I assume the term for something that is not changed during an experiment is called, the control. Any changes observed in the experiment, can be compare to the control, which is still be in the original form before the experiment began.


What can be changed in a scientific experiment?

In scientific experiments, the variables may be changed.