The word you're probably looking for is "confirmation".
Technically, the result of an experiment is always "true", in that it represents what really happened. This may or may not be what you expected to happen. and there may be factors you're unaware of, but still, the result is truly what did happen.
true or false : in order to get the best results from an experiment, change as many variables as possible within the experiment?
A factor that confuses the result of an experiment is called a confounding variable. This variable affects the dependent variable and makes it difficult to determine the true effect of the independent variable being studied. Controlling for confounding variables is important in ensuring the validity and reliability of experimental results.
The result in an experiment is the outcome or finding obtained after conducting tests, observations, or measurements. It represents the data or evidence that is used to draw conclusions and make interpretations in scientific research.
dependent variable. It is the factor that is being tested and is expected to change as a result of the independent variable, which is the variable that is manipulated in the 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!!!
Each individual result of an experiment is typically referred to as an "outcome."
theory
It is a measure measurement of the amount of error made in an experiment. It is obtained by comparing the actual result, with the result gotten from the experiment. % error = [(experimental value - true value) / true value] x 100
yes :) No I mean which one?
true or false : in order to get the best results from an experiment, change as many variables as possible within the experiment?
A factor that confuses the result of an experiment is called a confounding variable. This variable affects the dependent variable and makes it difficult to determine the true effect of the independent variable being studied. Controlling for confounding variables is important in ensuring the validity and reliability of experimental results.
Discrepant event, involves an experiment in which there is an unexpected result. Can therefore be used to confront learners with evidence that contradicts their wrong perceptions.
The result of an experiment is a conclusion.data..?
The result of a scientific experiment is the conclusion.
The result in an experiment is the outcome or finding obtained after conducting tests, observations, or measurements. It represents the data or evidence that is used to draw conclusions and make interpretations in scientific research.
Probability determined as part of an experiment is called experimental probability. Probability determined by analysis of all of the possible and expected outcomes is called theoretical probability.
A variable does and must change, but you can only have one variable, otherwise the experiment becomes biased and unfair