list some variables that can change in an experiment?
If the experiment is not reproducible, no one can perform the experiment independently to confirm the results.
The observation process in science is to observe the things given in the experiment you are doing.. or you give your own observations about the experiment you are doing.Always state your observations only with the experiment you are working on not on others experiments.
The hypothesis is the guess you make before the experiment. The conclusion the summaryof you results, and you can discuss whether your hypothesis was correct or not.
A summary of everything you learned while researching your project . It's not a summary of your experiment. It should discuss your topic.
1. Title 2. Aim - What you will be investigating in your experiment 3. Hypothesis/Prediction - What you think the outcome will be 4. Materials - What you need in order to do the experiment 5. Procedure/Method - What steps did you take to do the experiment 6. Results/Observations - You may also include a diagram or graph 7. Analysis - Discuss what happened and why you think this happened
dependent variable & control variable
The "importance of" government, or if I may, the clinical "reason for" government is to control and monitor the threats to the community that are unmanageable by the individual.
type, brand , temperature,You should discuss this with your advisor. Setting up an experiment properly is part of the learning process, actually more important than the experiment itself.
Discuss the importance of descriptive statistics
Purpose: Clearly state the goal of the experiment. Hypothesis: Formulate a testable prediction based on research and observations. Variables: Identify and define the independent and dependent variables. Method: Outline the procedures and materials needed to conduct the experiment. Data collection: Record observations and measurements during the experiment. Analysis: Interpret the data collected to draw conclusions about the hypothesis. Conclusion: Summarize the findings and discuss their implications.
discuss the concept of customer value and its importance to markeking
discuss the importance of measuring variability for managerial decision making
There are three types of variables in a scientific experiment: Independent: Changes which you, the experimenter, control. Dependent: Changes which occur based on the changes you make (Independent) Control: Anything else which might change or influence the dependent variables outside of the independent changes made by the experimenter. Control variables must be monitored and controlled during an experiment to make sure that they are kept equal, otherwise they could make your results false or unreliable. In the Cool Science Projects link, they discuss a plant growing project. You wish to determine the growth difference between plants which have a full eight hours of sunlight versus plants which receive four hours of sunlight. The amount of time the plant is in the full sunlight is the independent variable and one of the dependent variables is the growth rate of each plant. There may be other dependent variables, such as the overall height of each plant. A good example of a control variable might be the amount or type of water used to hydrate the plants during the experiment. If you were to give one plant more water than another, or different qualities of water, you would be further influencing the experiment beyond the initial independent variable. You could not then say that it was strictly the duration of time in the sun which caused the growth or height differential, as it may have been other variables which caused these changes. It's important to be aware of exactly what changed within an experiment, and what did not, in order to keep your findings valid.
Discuss the segmentation variables you will consider to segment the market for a 150 cc premium motorcycle.
B- Discuss the segmentation variables you will consider to segment the market for a 150 cc premium motorcycle?
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