experiment
Set up an experiment and a control group, which has an independent and a dependent group
you need to put them in order
To set up an experiment, first define your research question and formulate a clear hypothesis. Next, identify the variables involved: independent (manipulated), dependent (measured), and controlled (kept constant). Design the procedure, ensuring you have the necessary materials, and outline the steps you'll follow. Finally, conduct a pilot test if possible, and make adjustments before carrying out the full experiment to ensure reliability and accuracy in your results.
Discussion follows your main topic sentence of your results from your experiment. In the discussion, you describe the hypothesis you were trying to prove with the experiment, bring up any literature that supports your hypothesis - or not - and what happened during the experiment. Be sure to include how you set up the experiment.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
experiment
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
answer the hypothesis
The steps in an experiment are called the Scientific Method.
carolina
Aim (or Introduction), Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion. As for how to SET it up ... well that depends entirely on the experiment.. done by Alesha Jacqueleine Azzopardi.
fist set up a proprtion. then set up a cross product then you finally get your answer.
The scientist set an experiment up for mint sweets in cola.
hu knows?????????/