Extrinsic variables.
A prediction in an experiment is called hypothesis. It is an educated guess about what's high likely to happen.
It is what you expect to happen before you actually carry out the experiment, based on the knowledge and theory you already have and know. *called a hypothesis
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The variable that is the outcome of the experiment is typically called the dependent variable. It is the variable that is being measured or observed to determine the effect of the independent variable.
The outcome space.
Each individual result of an experiment is typically referred to as an "outcome."
An event or events.
The outcome of an experiment is a "conclusion", the interpretation of the results compared with the expected results and the goal of the experiment.
How to determine the number of outcome in an experiment ?
A variable. Variables are factors that can change or influence the outcome of an experiment, and researchers often manipulate or control them to see how they affect the results.
Extrinsic variables.
A prediction in an experiment is called hypothesis. It is an educated guess about what's high likely to happen.
The questionable outcome of the experiment is the validity or reliability of the results obtained.
A variable that doesn't change in an experiment is called a constant. Constants are used to ensure that only one variable is being tested for its effect on the outcome of the experiment.
The factor that the scientist changes or manipulates in an experiment is called the independent variable. It is the variable that is intentionally varied to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which is the outcome being measured in the experiment.