They have gotten different results because they performed it from their knowledge.
If you change the variables in a science experiment, you will probably get different results.
In a control, the scientists know what to expect what will happen in an experiment... it is used for comparison.A variable is pretty simple. All it is, is the thing in the experiment that changes. There is usually only one of them in an experiment, and there are two kinds... Im sure you are familiar with them.-An independent variable is when the scientist controls what they are looking for-A dependent variable scientists dont control directly, but they measure for results
In a probability experiment, various outcomes are possible and the experiment is conducted to observe which outcomes occur. The experiment is performed repeatedly to collect data and determine the likelihood or probability of each outcome happening. The results of the experiment are analyzed to understand and make predictions about future occurrences of the event.
The outcome of an experiment is a "conclusion", the interpretation of the results compared with the expected results and the goal of the experiment.
Yes
scientists use their data to make charts and ____ to communicate the results of an experiment.
The more scientists that conduct the same experiment, with the same results, the more the findings can be trusted. Also, more scientists are more likely to come up with variances or solutions due to different ways of thinking and approaching things.
They share the results of the experiment.
Communicate results
Publish. (Or try to, at least.)
draw conclusions
to inform others of their work
draw conclusions
Bias occurs when scientists' expectations change how the results of an experiment are viewed.
Bias occurs when scientists' expectations change how the results of an experiment are viewed.
To verify whether or not laboratory conditions are necessary to recreate the results. If the same experiment produces the same results in different environments, then the scientist knows that the results are sound. However, if the results are different in different places, then it may be an environmental factor of the laboratory that is affecting the outcome. Repeating the experiment in different environments allows scientists to either confirm or rule out this possibility.
because it obviously had no proof and the same results were not achieved when the experiment was repeated several times by different scientists.