To determine the accuracy and validity of a person's experiment, you can evaluate the methodology used, including the experimental design, controls, and sample size. Reviewing the data collection and analysis methods is also crucial, as well as checking for peer review or publication in reputable journals. Additionally, replicating the experiment or comparing results with similar studies can provide further insight into its reliability.
Becasue the experiment that either you or somebody else constructed should be accurate so then you compare it to your hypothesis to see if you were wrong or right
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If the evidence is accurate, it may disprove the theory.
ummm 'cause u need a controlled experiment so the answer is correct and more accurate. People can get different answers and that's experimental value but a scientist need's the answer to be true value. I'm in 6th grade and this is 4 science. (: :P =D
Which of the following is not true about controls in an experiment
No. First, you have a wondering about something... then, you decide to fine out about it... you think about what might happen, (what you think might happen) and this is your hypothesis! You then experiment to actually find this out, and present data in a way so that your results are reliable (someone else could get them too, and find out what you did) and accurate (true, close to true value) I know.. a long winded answer, but i hope i have provided you with enough background information so that you can fully understand..! :)
A fair experiment is fair wheras an accurate experiment is more accurate. LOL Joke. The latter simply means the results are to a higher degree of.... accuracy e.g instead of to 5, the result could be 5.1235 However a fair experiment is a test carried out under fair conditions. If testing more than once during the experiment you have to be sure that things remain at the same level i.e. Temperatures Amounts of reactants Time must remain the same..
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Replication is the best way: do the same experiment yourself and see if you get the same results. Also, if it's been published in a reputable peer-reviewed journal, it's PROBABLY true.
Becasue the experiment that either you or somebody else constructed should be accurate so then you compare it to your hypothesis to see if you were wrong or right
The claim that the fleas in a jar experiment is true is false.
The results of an experiment must be reproducible, meaning that they can be consistently obtained when the experiment is repeated by other researchers. Results should also be accurate, reflecting the true outcome of the experiment, and relevant to the research question being investigated. Additionally, results should be clearly presented and interpreted in the context of existing scientific knowledge.
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true
it was the first experiment that followed the scientific method
So many factors affect that, you would have to do a controlled experiment to find a true answer
True. In an experiment, a scientist formulates a hypothesis, designs the experiment, collects data, and then analyzes the results to draw conclusions. The outcome of the experiment is not known beforehand, and it is the results of the experiment that will either support or refute the hypothesis.