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Identify the role of the experimental variable in an experiment.
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- an independent variable is the variable measured in an experiment. True or Falsearrow_forwardList two appropriate settings to conduct a laboratory experiment.arrow_forwardCompare and contrast random and systematic experimental errors with specific examples either real or fictitious. Explain how these types of errors can be identified and reduced in an experiment.arrow_forward
- Explain how a control group is used in an experiment.arrow_forwardWhat is the difference between a panel and an experiment?arrow_forwardA) Identify the INDEPENDENT variable in the experimental setup shown in the diagram. B) Describe at least two possible DEPENDENT variables that could be used to evaluate the results. C) List at least 3 variables that should be controlled in this experiment.arrow_forward
- What is control group? Explain the purpose of a control in an experiment.arrow_forwardA properly designed experiment contains the following: positive and negative controls and experimental conditions. positive control and experimental conditions. positive and negative controls control and experimentalarrow_forwardThe variable is a part of the experiment that varies or changes. True Falsearrow_forward
- What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable. Provide an example of each from a hypothetical experiment.arrow_forwardExplain in detail the importance of experiment by Ernst Chain and Norman heatleyarrow_forwardwhat is the Expectation and outcome of results, Logical interpretation of the dataand any errors?arrow_forward
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