The conclusion
When someone wants the results of an experiment to come out a certain way, it is called experimenter bias or confirmation bias. This can lead to skewed results and undermine the validity of the experiment.
The answer you predict before starting the experiment is your hypothesis.
The increasing accuracy of results over time is called convergence. It refers to the tendency for results of an experiment or model to approach a true or stable value as more data is collected or more iterations are run.
It is called providing a conclusion or summarizing the findings of the experiment. This involves analyzing the data collected, drawing connections to the original hypothesis, and discussing the implications of the results on the research question.
An experiment in which only one variable changes is called an "controlled experiment" or "single-variable experiment." In this type of experiment, the researcher manipulates one variable (independent variable) while keeping all other variables constant to determine its effect on the outcome (dependent variable). This approach helps to isolate the impact of that single variable on the results.
The results of an experiment are called your data.
The explanation supported by many experiments is called scientific theory.
The outcome of an experiment is a "conclusion", the interpretation of the results compared with the expected results and the goal of the experiment.
Observations and measurements made during an experiment are called the data.
The information collected during an experiment is called data. This data is used to analyze the results of the experiment and draw conclusions based on the findings.
The results of a scientific experiment are typically referred to as data or findings. These results provide the information needed to analyze the experiment's outcome and draw conclusions.
When someone wants the results of an experiment to come out a certain way, it is called experimenter bias or confirmation bias. This can lead to skewed results and undermine the validity of the experiment.
it is called the control
Its called an "Opinion"
Its called an "Opinion"
The conclusion in an experiment is typically called the "results", "findings", or "summary". It summarizes the key outcomes and insights discovered during the experiment.
A hypothesis is your first guess at how something/ your experiment is going to turn out. If the results you get match your hypothesis you can declare that it provides evidence to suggest that your hypothesis is true.