The control is whatever you base your experiment on. No control = you can't compare your data to anything = good luck making sense out of your experiment. You aren't following the scientific method if there is no control.
There are several ways to make an experiment more valid. For example, one should always make any experiment repeatable, and they should conduct several trials before publishing results or coming to conclusions.
To conduct in this sense means to do the experiment, to carry it out.
How accurate data is in the sense that you've repeated an experiment a number of times. I.e., one would answer the question 'how reliable were your results?' with something like 'they were very reliable as the experiment was repeated 67 times'.
If repeating an experiment with a specific outcome, the results may be different if you do not follow the exact steps. However, there is no need to follow a regimen of question and then experiment unless it makes sense to your line of reasoning.
Making sense of the results of an experiment involves analyzing the data collected, looking for patterns or trends, and determining if the results support or refute the hypothesis. This process often includes statistical analysis to assess the significance of the findings and drawing conclusions based on the evidence presented. It is important to consider the limitations of the study and any potential variables that may have influenced the results.
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Sorry, But you question makes no sense! lol
The control is whatever you base your experiment on. No control = you can't compare your data to anything = good luck making sense out of your experiment. You aren't following the scientific method if there is no control.
The control is whatever you base your experiment on. No control = you can't compare your data to anything = good luck making sense out of your experiment. You aren't following the scientific method if there is no control.
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There are several ways to make an experiment more valid. For example, one should always make any experiment repeatable, and they should conduct several trials before publishing results or coming to conclusions.
To conduct in this sense means to do the experiment, to carry it out.
How accurate data is in the sense that you've repeated an experiment a number of times. I.e., one would answer the question 'how reliable were your results?' with something like 'they were very reliable as the experiment was repeated 67 times'.
You are looking over the results of some process to see if they make sense, need more research, are totally out of balance with previous results etc.
Constructing meaning is a complicated process that includes making sense of (Points : 1)cues received.signals receivedimpulses received.all of these are included.(see Glossary for Constructing Meaning)
First of all, "data that proves the results of the experiment" is not a sentence, it is a sentence fragment. It is part of a statement, not a complete statement. Secondly, it consists of 8 words. Your question "what is the word" does not make sense. Every one of those 8 words is a word. They all qualify equally.