to help record your informantion
controls for multiple variables in an experiment.
In order for an experiment to yield useful data, it is necessary to have a carefully designed experimental setup that controls for variables, a clear research question or hypothesis to guide the experiment, and a sufficient sample size to ensure statistical significance. Additionally, the experiment should be replicable by other researchers to verify the results.
The controls shows the normal state of affairs, so as to allow a comparison with the experiment results, and to help ascertain that the results obtained were due to the factors tested in the experiment, and not a natural occurence/incidence. Having controls in an experiment can thus be said to validate the experiment itself.
Which of the following is not true about controls in an experiment
if it is useful it can
yes....it would be very useful
Well basically the "control" group is the part of the procedure or experiment where the specimen or whatever your testing is separated from everything else and nothing is done to it, so you have something to compare your other results to.
It is a factor that controls an experiment.
At least five.
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So that the experiment can be remembered,repeated or useful the point of doing an experiment is to collect data.
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