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That is simply not true.

There are times when a number of factors can have an effect on the outcome of an experiment but it is not possible to conduct the experiment so that only one factor is allowed to vary while all others are controlled. It is far more efficient - in terms of experimental units - to design the experiment so that the interactions between variable factors can be estimated. Experimental design is the subject that deals with the problem of designing efficient schema for dealing with a number of interacting factors. You may wish to look at "Latin square design" and "Greco-Latin squares" as an introduction to design.

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True or false. the control subject of an experiment be exposed to all variables?

False. The control subject (Or control group) should be kept isolated from the variables of the experiment. This group will detemine if changing a variable is better or worse than not changing the variable.


What are constant variables and y r they important in an experiment?

. Constant variables are variables which cannot be changed with the experiment. To remember their name is easy just think about Constance. They are important to an experiment because without all three variables there would be no complete experiment. Also the constant variables are important to an experiment because they help complete the result. Without a constant variable you. Would not be testing correctly


What is the purpose of a control setup in an experiment?

A control setup is something where you know how it will behave. It gives you a reference to measure affect of all other variables.


What is Any and all variables that are kept constant among the experimental and control groups?

"Any and all variables that are kept constant among the experimental and control groups are referred to as controlled variables or constants. These variables are maintained at the same levels across both groups to ensure that any observed effects can be attributed solely to the independent variable being tested. By controlling these variables, researchers can eliminate potential confounding factors that could influence the results of the experiment."


What is the term for a group of subjects that receives all variables except for the independent variable in an experiment?

control group

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Why is it important to control variables experiment?

It is so that the experiment is a fair test. In order to protect the integrity and / or accuracy of the experiment and its results, you have to be able to control all the variables so that you know exactly why something is happening. If you do not control the variables, then one of them could be the reason for the results, and you won't be sure why you got the results you did.


Why is it important to control variables an experiment?

It is so that the experiment is a fair test. In order to protect the integrity and / or accuracy of the experiment and its results, you have to be able to control all the variables so that you know exactly why something is happening. If you do not control the variables, then one of them could be the reason for the results, and you won't be sure why you got the results you did.


Why is it important to control variable in an experiment?

It is so that the experiment is a fair test. In order to protect the integrity and / or accuracy of the experiment and its results, you have to be able to control all the variables so that you know exactly why something is happening. If you do not control the variables, then one of them could be the reason for the results, and you won't be sure why you got the results you did.


What is the term for a group of subjects that receives all variables except for the independent variables in an experiment?

control group


Why do you need to keep variables the same?

In programming, variables change all the time. In scientific testing you control variables to determine what other changes occur.


What is the control and the independent variable and the dependent variable?

They are all variables (or possibly, vaiables!).


How many types of variable should be control in an experiment?

Ideally you control all variables except for the variable of interest.


True or false. the control subject of an experiment be exposed to all variables?

False. The control subject (Or control group) should be kept isolated from the variables of the experiment. This group will detemine if changing a variable is better or worse than not changing the variable.


When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting all variables are kept the same except for the ------------- variable?

When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the control variable. The control variable is something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment, and is held constant to test the relative impact of independent variables.


When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting all variables are kept the same except for the what variable?

When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the control variable. The control variable is something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment, and is held constant to test the relative impact of independent variables.


When a scientific experiments is carried out in a controlled setting all variables are kept the same except for the variable?

When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the control variable. The control variable is something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment, and is held constant to test the relative impact of independent variables.


When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting all variables are kept the same except for the variable.?

When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the control variable. The control variable is something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment, and is held constant to test the relative impact of independent variables.