performing the experiment multiply times.
performing the experiment multiple times
This would make the experimental results for density erroneously higher.
Record results accurately and honestly. Do the test again to see if you have comparable results, Share and exchange results with others who are involved in the same work, Don't be surprised by results which you hadn't forecast.
firstly, you have to make sure the only variables are the ones you are monitoring. secondly, you could make sure that the equipment you are using are precise. thirdly, you could try repeating your experiment, and/or comparing results with others, to make sure your results are valid, and you could try omitting anomalous results
Accounting for errors in an experiment will determine the validity and reliability to the experiment. This, in turn, will either support the experimental results by accepting the null hypothesis or to discard the experimental results by rejecting the null hypothesis
performing the experiment multiple times
i think you have to conduct multiple trials :)
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repeated trials
This would make the experimental results for density erroneously higher.
to make your results more reliable
it made his actual results approach the results predicted by probability.
Exposure to many conditions may result in experimental fatigue,or practice effects,which may influence the results of the study and make the interpretation of the findings difficult.
Record results accurately and honestly. Do the test again to see if you have comparable results, Share and exchange results with others who are involved in the same work, Don't be surprised by results which you hadn't forecast.
firstly, you have to make sure the only variables are the ones you are monitoring. secondly, you could make sure that the equipment you are using are precise. thirdly, you could try repeating your experiment, and/or comparing results with others, to make sure your results are valid, and you could try omitting anomalous results
i think to make i more reliable i would add more stuff to it
Accounting for errors in an experiment will determine the validity and reliability to the experiment. This, in turn, will either support the experimental results by accepting the null hypothesis or to discard the experimental results by rejecting the null hypothesis