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The hardest part in setting up an experiment usually depends on the nature of the experiment. However, the most critical part of setting up an experiment is forming a testable hypothesis.
The most difficult part of an experiment is designing an experiment that tests only one factor.
The first part of a scientific experiment is asking a question.
The part of an experiment that's the standard for comparison is called the Control
The control of an experiment is the part of an experiment that does not change, and is strictly used as a comparison to the variable that is being tested.
The conclusion.
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scientific study or experiment. It involves repeating the experiment or study using the same methods and conditions to see if the results can be consistently obtained. Reproducibility allows other researchers to verify the findings and ensure that they are reliable and not due to chance or error. It also strengthens the credibility and validity of scientific discoveries.
To experiment is a verb. An experiment would be a noun.
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remains the same throughout the experiment
The measurable part of the experiment is the dependent variable. The second part of the hypothesis if you use the If..., then... format.
The hardest part in setting up an experiment usually depends on the nature of the experiment. However, the most critical part of setting up an experiment is forming a testable hypothesis.
its independent