answersLogoWhite

0

All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do all experiments need to have a control group?

yes all experiments need to have a control


Why is difficult for ecologists to design controlled experiments?

it is difficult to control all variables except the one being tested


Who used experiments?

we are all scientists. we all use experiments


Why it sometimes difficult for ecologists to design controlled experiments?

it is difficult to control all variables except the one being tested


Why is it sometimes difficult to ecologists to design controlled experiments?

it is difficult to control all variables except the one being tested


Are you victims of Mind Control and Government Experiments?

But of course you are!


Where are most experiments done?

Experiments are typically conducted in laboratory settings, where researchers have control over variables and can monitor and manipulate conditions. Other common locations include field studies, where experiments are conducted in real-world environments outside of a controlled lab setting.


Why do you need to have a control group when conducting experiments?

The control group gives you something to compare the results to.


What are main parts of controlled experiments?

control group & variable


What is used as a way to compare values for a dependent variables in many experiments?

experimental control


What are limitations in experiments?

Limitations are factors that you cannot control in an experiment, no matter what you do.


Why do experiments need a control and a variable when dealing with human subjects?

fsed