We learn a lot by doing experiments.
no. experiments should be repeatd
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
If the experiments were worth doing, then they are worth being reported.
With controlled experiments it is taken into consideration what possible variables there could be and it is taken into account when conducting the experiment. This would mean that controlled experiments would produce more valid data.
Yes, it is possible. You should speak with your academic adviser for detailed information.
We learn a lot by doing experiments.
no. experiments should be repeatd
outcomes
This is possible only by experiments.
researching, conducting experiments
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
Notes should be as detailed as you feel they should be. The things you should note are the things that you feel are the most important.
Scientists should record observations during experiments to ensure accuracy and reliability in data collection, which is essential for validating results. Detailed observations help identify patterns, anomalies, and trends that can inform further research. Additionally, thorough documentation allows for the reproducibility of experiments by other researchers, fostering transparency and collaboration within the scientific community. Finally, recorded observations serve as a valuable reference for analyzing outcomes and drawing conclusions.
Yes, And your teacher should be mad. (You are unlikely to find detailed instructions on WikiAnswers. It's possible, but unlikely.)
If the experiments were worth doing, then they are worth being reported.
With controlled experiments it is taken into consideration what possible variables there could be and it is taken into account when conducting the experiment. This would mean that controlled experiments would produce more valid data.