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Originally Posted by Betweenclass
Oh, and on a totally unrelated note, I got stung on the nuts by a jellyfish 2 days ago.
Yes, as a scientist, it is crucial to have a clear hypothesis and controls in order to accurately test and analyze the results of an experiment.
Yes, as part of the scientific process, it is important to identify and control for any potential confounding variables that may impact the results of an experiment.
Yes, a large enough sample size is important in order to ensure the validity and reliability of the results. As a scientist, I will carefully determine the appropriate sample size based on the objectives of the experiment.
Yes, as a scientist, conducting thorough preliminary research on the topic is a vital step in the experimental process. This helps to ensure that the experiment is well-informed and designed to effectively test the desired hypothesis.
The methods and equipment used will depend on the specific experiment and its objectives. As a scientist, I will carefully select and use the most appropriate methods and equipment to ensure accurate and reliable results.