To establish credible results, the higher the sample size is, the more valid the experiment is. What else MUST you include to make your experiment valid?

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a cause

a cause

an effect

an effect

a control

a control

an experiment

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To make your experiment valid, you must include a control. This helps to ensure that the results are due to the treatment or variable being tested and not other extraneous factors.

How is scientific content typically shared in the scientific community to ensure it is credible and reliable?

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scientific journals

scientific journals

scientific websites

scientific websites

scientific blogs

scientific blogs

scientific emails

Scientific content is typically shared in the scientific community through scientific journals. This method undergoes a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the credibility and reliability of the research.

When applying the scientific method, what must we be able to do with a good hypothesis?

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argue it

argue it

test it

test it

measure it

measure it

observe it

When applying the scientific method, we must be able to test it with a good hypothesis. A hypothesis should be testable through experiments or observations to validate or refute it.

The scientific method is a continuous process. When an experiment result is rejected, which is the BEST scientific approach?

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Responses

Restart the scientific process.

Restart the scientific process.

Start to find a new career.

Start to find a new career.

Restart the data analysis.

Restart the data analysis.

Start a peer review.

When an experiment result is rejected, the BEST scientific approach is to restart the scientific process. This involves reevaluating the hypothesis, methods, and data to understand why the results were not as expected and to refine the experiment or explore new questions.

Which of these is NOT considered science?

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Responses

morals

morals

astronomy

astronomy

geology

geology

psychology

Morals are NOT considered science. While subjects like astronomy, geology, and psychology are based on empirical research and can be tested and studied, morals pertain more to ethics and values, which are not scientifically measurable or provable.

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