If there is a factor that confuses the result of an experiment, I would call that a design flaw in the experiment. It might also be an uncontrolled variable.
A controlled experiment.
Well in the case that it does have a variable, even just one, it would still be a variable experiment because that one part of the experiment may still cause a different effect/result when changed!!!
The variable part of the experiment that is being tested is called the independent variable. It is the factor that is manipulated or changed by the researcher to see its effect on the dependent variable.
You call it an OBSERVATION.
Control Variable
A controlled experiment.
A variable
A variable
Well in the case that it does have a variable, even just one, it would still be a variable experiment because that one part of the experiment may still cause a different effect/result when changed!!!
A variable.
independent and dependant which changes
The dependent variable is the variable that can change in an experiment.
a control
a control
When someone repeats your experiment and obtains a similar result, it is referred to as experimental replication. This strengthens the validity and reliability of the original findings.
a factor that changes in an experiment from manipulation of the independent variable is the
Well in the case that it does have a variable, even just one, it would still be a variable experiment because that one part of the experiment may still cause a different effect/result when changed!!!