Scientist are often confronted by situations in which their results do not turn out expected. Unexpected results often give scientists as much information as expected results do. So, unexpected results are as important as expected results.
No. They use their knowledge of the scientific principles, to make an educated prediction of what will happen. Often something different will happen. When it does not go as expected, often we can learn something, either about the method used, or about the behavior of the experiment.
Sometimes assumptions are made, when formulating the prediction. When the experiment goes as expected in the prediction, then it confirms that the assumptions are probably valid. I say probably, because sometimes it is some other factor, which caused the outcome to go as predicted.
No. Some experiments are carried out to confirm a theory and even if the theory is confirmed the result may raise other questions. Part of the beauty of science.
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with a good idea of the expected experimental results.
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A hypothesis is a model or in other words a design of experiments to be tested with some theoretical basis and requires testing to verify the expected course
A hypothesis is a model or in other words a design of experiments to be tested with some theoretical basis and requires testing to verify the expected course
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You can discuss the reasons why the project or experiment did not turn out the way you expected it to. Explore the possible theories as to why the plants did not grow, and discuss ways you could improve the results of a future attempt at the same experiment.Just because an experiment didn't turn out the way you expected it to, does not mean it was a failure or waste of time. Simply record the data you did get, and analyze it! That is what experiments are all about; if we always knew what the outcome was going to be, there would be no reason to experiment!
with a good idea of the expected experimental results.
Vault-Tec experiments are usually when the vaults experiment on humans, and turn them into super mutants.
Scientists were expected to conduct experiments to prove / disprove their hypothesis and theories.
The expected value is the arithmetic mean. It may not always be a value that is realised. Consider rolling a fair normal die. The mean or expected value of the outcome is 3.5 but a normal die will never ever turn up 3.5 since it has only integer values.
France expected colonies would always be apart of France.
When results of a story turn out differently than expected it may be called a twist or surprise ending.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
Predictable: someone who exhibits behavior that is expected.
No, it is not the correct sentence. Beacuse the form of the word "expect" was used in past tense (expected), you would have to make the verb (will) in past tence. The correct sentence is : You had always expected I would do this.