because he is chosen to do surdery
independent variable
1. What is being tested? (the aim of the experiment). 2. What is being changed? (the chosen variable). 3. What is going to be kept the same? (controlled variables). 4. What is going to be measured? (the measured variable). In general, you should ask how will your experiment help the earth, mankind, or people to accomplish a task.
experiment
What a person intends to do in an experiment depends on what the experiment is. Someone will need to know what the exact experiment is to know what they would do in it.
What is a variable in a experiment
To get paid!
independent variable
Charlie can test the claims using a controlled experiment.
no idea
He was told that it was a part of the process for him becoming eligible for the experiment. He desired to be in that experiment greatly, so as to learn how to read and write and be accepted.
I assume that is because gold can be formed into an extremely thin sheet.
The answer will depend on what the experiment is. Since you have chosen not to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
You should NEVER have anything to do with the Charlie Charlie games-they are nothing more than invoking demons, and absolutely no good has ever come from it, and much grief.
The main characters in "Flowers for Algernon" are Charlie Gordon, an intellectually disabled man who undergoes an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence, and Algernon, a laboratory mouse who has already undergone the same surgery. Other significant characters include Dr. Strauss and Professor Nemur, the scientists who perform the surgery on Charlie.
No, the cartoon character Charlie Brown from "Peanuts" was not named after World War 2 pilot Charlie Brown. The character was created by Charles Schulz in 1950 and the name was chosen independently.
A mouse that was first used in an experiment to increase a person' IQ. They are both experimented on without their permission.
A mouse that was first used in an experiment to increase a person' IQ. They are both experimented on without their permission.