Elimination in an experimental control procedure involves removing or controlling for potential confounding variables that could influence the results. By systematically eliminating these factors, researchers can isolate the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable. This enhances the validity of the findings and ensures that any observed changes can be attributed more confidently to the experimental manipulation rather than external influences. Ultimately, this strengthens the overall reliability of the experiment's conclusions.
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The control of an experiment is the part of an experiment that does not change, and is strictly used as a comparison to the variable that is being tested.
The control is the part of the experiment where it remains constant, and never changes. The control is used so the changing variable in the experiment can be reflected off of the control, so thereby comparing the changing variable with the control (the variable that does not change) in the experiment. Without the control, the experiment is a waste.
Control
The control is the group that doesnt get tested
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the answer is experiment
The control of an experiment is the part of an experiment that does not change, and is strictly used as a comparison to the variable that is being tested.
In an experiment, a positive control is used to show that the experiment can detect a specific response, while a negative control is used to show that the experiment does not detect a response when it should not.
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The control is the part of the experiment where it remains constant, and never changes. The control is used so the changing variable in the experiment can be reflected off of the control, so thereby comparing the changing variable with the control (the variable that does not change) in the experiment. Without the control, the experiment is a waste.
Control
The control is the group that doesnt get tested
The procedure of an experiment is the step-by-step sequence, usually written down, that describes what will be done during the experiment. The aim, or objective, of the experiment, is to prove or disprove the hypothesis which was formulated in order to run the experiment. Alternatively, the objective can be to measure something, such as the torque / horsepower curve of a motor as a function of input power.