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Just be totally honest with him/her and ask her if you want to experiment with me.
It can be, it depends on your experiment. Independent variables are the variables in an experiment that will not change. If you want to do an experiment that tests how something reacts with water, then starting with a clean controlled water sample for each test would be necessary and an independent variable. Conversely, if you were testing the cleanliness of multiple water sources, then the ideology of clean water would be your dependent variable, which would change upon each testing. WIth your given information I cannot say whether or not you would want water to be either a dependent or an independent variable for your experiment.
What a person intends to do in an experiment depends on what the experiment is. Someone will need to know what the exact experiment is to know what they would do in it.
In a controlled experiment only 1 variable is being tested.
Be clear about the purpose of the experiment.
This is a very general question and it would help if it were more specific. You might standardize reagents because you're performing an experiment where you need to do multiple trials. In each trial there will be some variability, whether it's due to the operator or the day to day conditions. Standardizing reagents and controls will allow you to compare experimental results over the course of the entire experiment. Without standardized controls, you would not be able to tell whether the varying results were due to random error or actual deviation of the experiment.
Just be totally honest with him/her and ask her if you want to experiment with me.
You want to standardize the desktop environments in an office so that each employee can easily recognize and navigate through each computer. This makes it simple to move from computer to computer if necessary.
The word standardize is a verb. It means to establish a standard.
The noun forms of the verb to standardize (or standardise) are standardizer, standardization, and the gerund, standardizing.The word 'standardize' is the verb form of the noun standard.
When you collect data is when you are trying to figure something out. Say you are doing an experiment. You would want to collect data so that you could see the results of the experiment. Why you want to collect data is so that you can see your results of whatever you are doing, whether it is an experiment or an inquiry.
If it is the same experiment attached to link, you would need only 1 trial each unless you want to retry if there is more grain or shape distribution. There is no requirement for how many time in repeating experiment since it is observation experiment not measuring experiment.
youu want to know whether what you guessed would happen was right and if it wasn't then what happened
It can be, it depends on your experiment. Independent variables are the variables in an experiment that will not change. If you want to do an experiment that tests how something reacts with water, then starting with a clean controlled water sample for each test would be necessary and an independent variable. Conversely, if you were testing the cleanliness of multiple water sources, then the ideology of clean water would be your dependent variable, which would change upon each testing. WIth your given information I cannot say whether or not you would want water to be either a dependent or an independent variable for your experiment.
The word standardize actually has three syllables. They are: Stand-ard-ize.
To experiment is a verb. An experiment would be a noun.
Because it could mess up the experiment.