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Which of the following is not true about controls in an experiment
Experimentation in science is done following strict scientific protocols. A basic approach is to first form a hypothesis, which is simply a good guess of what will happen in the experiment. After the experiment you examines the data and compare them with the hypothesis. You then comment on how they may or may not match, and then you could publish the results. It is important that the method of how you conducted the experiment and what that was used is included in the report, so that others might try to duplicate your results. If other scientists do the same experiment and get the same results as you did, your report is then strengthened, and it will therefor gain a higher value of credulity.
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prediction
Replicate by following steps exatctly how you did before.
Ernest Rutherford, following the "gold foil" experiment.
Which of the following is not true about controls in an experiment
Scientific investigation is a systematic method in which scientists and researchers answers particular questions about the world around us. It consists of the following: an observation, a question or a problem, hypothesis, an experiment and a conclusion.
What are the 'statements' and which 'experiment' is meant to be 'supported' in this question.
Gurdon's experiment proved that a cell's genetic potential do not diminish as the cell became specialized, disproving the conclusion of Robert Briggs and Thomas King following their failures to clone from differentiated cells in their 1952 landmark tadpole experiment. Gurdon's results electrified the scientific community, but some scientists remained skeptical and began to find flaws in his work.
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Experimentation in science is done following strict scientific protocols. A basic approach is to first form a hypothesis, which is simply a good guess of what will happen in the experiment. After the experiment you examines the data and compare them with the hypothesis. You then comment on how they may or may not match, and then you could publish the results. It is important that the method of how you conducted the experiment and what that was used is included in the report, so that others might try to duplicate your results. If other scientists do the same experiment and get the same results as you did, your report is then strengthened, and it will therefor gain a higher value of credulity.
Observation, hypothesis, experiment
the type of gas used
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Albert Einstein
The control is whatever you base your experiment on. No control = you can't compare your data to anything = good luck making sense out of your experiment. You aren't following the scientific method if there is no control.