C. Both A and B
Area involved and Threat to life and property
Variable
variable
It is a factor that controls an experiment.
A factor that is kept the same between the control and experimental groups is called
One significant factor that affects the outcome of an experiment is the control of variables. If external variables are not adequately controlled, they can introduce bias or noise, leading to unreliable results. Additionally, the sample size can impact the validity of the results; a larger sample size generally provides more accurate and generalizable findings. Finally, the precision of measurement tools can also influence the outcome, as inaccurate measurements can skew data.
The size and complexity of the incident can affect the control effort. Larger incidents with multiple variables and unknown factors may be more challenging to control compared to smaller, simpler incidents. Additionally, the level of preparedness and response capabilities of the involved parties can impact control effectiveness.
incident complexity
Span of control should be established without consideration of factors such as the type of incident, nature of the task, hazards, and safety factors
incident complexity
Fishing is a factor that affects aquatic life in the ocean. So is water pollution.
incident complexity
incident complexity
incident complexity
So scientists can know for certain if the factor they're testing affects the outcome and isn't caused by another factor which isn't being measured. It elimiantes the chance of another factor affecting the outcome of an experiment.
A. Ic
Variable
Variable