PRINCIPLES OF LIFE-ACHIEVE ACCESS 2 TERM
PRINCIPLES OF LIFE-ACHIEVE ACCESS 2 TERM
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ISBN: 9781319450380
Author: HILLIS
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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To determine: The reason that Sinervo’s experiment is an example of a manipulative experiment.

Introduction: In a manipulative experiment, the researchers purposefully alter the independent variable in order to observe the effect of alteration on the variable of interest.

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To determine: The other types of experiments.

Introduction: An experiment refers to a scientific procedure that is undertaken to form a discovery, test the hypothesis, or demonstrate the known fact.

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To determine: Whether the manipulative experiment can be used to differentiate between mere correlation.

Introduction: The manipulative experiment can either be loosely controlled or rigidly controlled. The given case is an example of a loosely controlled manipulative experiment.

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To determine: Whether the manipulative experiment can be used to differentiate between cause and effect.

Introduction: Sometimes, the manipulative experiments can take place in nature, but these experiments are easier to control when occurring in laboratory settings.

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