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โ€œcontrolโ€ of a variable is?

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even without the indep var, what would happen?

does the indep var actually change anything or would the results have been regardless if it the IV werenโ€™t there?

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what is โ€œaccuracyโ€?

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refers to how correct a measurement is, ie how close it is to the true value

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reliability, first ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿป experiments?

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refers to how consistent measurements are, ie if measurement repeated many times, they will give identical (simil) results if rel

to be meaningful, lrg sample size

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reliability, second ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿป experiments?

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refers to whether information is trustworthy, ie whether consistent with other reputable sources

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validity, first ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿป experiments?

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relates to EXPERIMENTAL METHOD

extent to which results measure what you are aiming to measure, eg exp method appropriate?
controlled variables kept constant?
only testing 1 variable at a time?
discarded invalid measurements?

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validity, second ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿป experiments?

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involves checking whether information gathered is accurate/correct and APPLICABLE

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what are the 6 points you must keep in mind when designing an experiment?

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  1. How the independent variable is changed
  2. How the dependent variable is measured
  3. Variables kept constant
  4. Repetition
  5. Logical sequence
  6. Have a control?
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what is a piece of equipment you can use for temperature experiments?

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incubator

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