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The term which is most applicable to the process of drawing conclusions based on facts gathered during an experiment would be analysis. You analyse your results.
Formally, the information collected after an experiment is the result. Based on the observed the result(s), one can formulate a conclusion. data, observations If this is for the Sunday Express crossword, Sunday 20th Sept, question 26 across, I put 'feedback' as the answer, which would be information in response to an inquiry.
An experiment is a simulation of complete or part of a real scenario in a controlled environment. We come to know of various outcomes of an experiment based on the values/degree of the variables in different quantity/quality. Unless the variables are controlled, experiment can go out of hand and sometimes become a real disaster.
They form their conclusion based on the results of their experiment eg. How much the temperature changed
'm not sure what your asking but I will attempt to explain what I believe you are saying... If event "x" happens and the data is recorded... By making assumptions based on facts that are known a person can conclude "y" hypothesis is the cause, however if no experiment can be done to test this or if the experiment cannot take into account extraneous and confounding variables, then the hypothesis is unable to be tested and remains an "educated guess"... There are ways around this however... Large diverse sample sizes eliminate the possibility that it is just some random occurrence brought by something else for example..
conclusion based on data expected to be collected in the experiment
Analyzing data collected by others..:)
Which is an example of a study that is based on a secondary analysis? A. Collecting data by surveying people B. Collecting data by interviewing people C. Analyzing data collected by others D. Analyzing data collected over a period of a year Apex-Teddi
Which is an example of a study that is based on a secondary analysis? A. Collecting data by surveying people B. Collecting data by interviewing people C. Analyzing data collected by others D. Analyzing data collected over a period of a year Apex-Teddi
A conclusion sums up all your observations,inference, and hypothesis in the experiment based on the data collected. This is to prove whether your hypothesis is accepted or rejected.
When you have a clear statement of what mission shortfall or improvement you need to address based on commanders intent and after you have collected the data needed to make the analysis.
When you have a clear statement of what mission shortfall or improvement you need to address based on commanders intent and after you have collected the data needed to make the analysis.
The term which is most applicable to the process of drawing conclusions based on facts gathered during an experiment would be analysis. You analyse your results.
Formally, the information collected after an experiment is the result. Based on the observed the result(s), one can formulate a conclusion. data, observations If this is for the Sunday Express crossword, Sunday 20th Sept, question 26 across, I put 'feedback' as the answer, which would be information in response to an inquiry.
A controlled experiment can be used to test almost anything. In a controlled experiment, the scientist (or experimenter) use a control group and an experimental group. The control group has nothing changed about it, and experiment group is changed based on the variable of the experiment. One of the most common uses of controlled experiments is the testing of new medications. In a medical study, a pharmaceutical company usually brings in a group of 100 people. Those people people are randomly assigned to two groups of 50. The experiment group is given the medication being tested, and the control group is given a placebo (a sugar pill). After several weeks, the experimenter can then see the side-effects of the medication, by comparing the differences between the experiment and control groups.
Scientific theories are based on observation, usually involve some form of mathematical analysis, and can be tested by experiment or by additional observation.
The scientist or student scientist should review the results. Conclusions should be drawn based on the results. Then, the hypothesis is reviewed to make sure the results confirm the hypothesis; if not, revise the hypothesis and rerun the experiment.