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We are currently in the experimental stage.They have a very experimental love live.These experimental conditions are not good enough.
Analyze the experiment to decide whether the results were flawed.
The scientific theory should be changed.
Record the data and form a conclusion based on the results.
Form a hypothesisDetermine what variables can be varied that should or should not influence results when varied if the hypothesis is correct and if it is incorrectdesign experiments where those variables can be controlled for, and the results measureddetermine the a statistically valid method for running the experiments while controlling for different variablesrun the experiments, recording the resulting measurements and observationsanalyze the results and compare to the results predicted by the theory.
We are currently in the experimental stage.They have a very experimental love live.These experimental conditions are not good enough.
Analyze the experiment to decide whether the results were flawed.
The scientist or student scientist should review the results. Conclusions should be drawn based on the results. Then, the hypothesis is reviewed to make sure the results confirm the hypothesis; if not, revise the hypothesis and rerun the experiment.
The scientific theory should be changed.
So you can validate the results and determine causation.
The principle of interspersion involves distributing treatments evenly throughout the experimental area to reduce the impact of local variation on the results. It should be incorporated into the experimental design by randomizing the placement of treatments to ensure that any potential sources of variability are evenly spread across the experimental units, leading to more reliable and robust results.
Record the data and form a conclusion based on the results.
There is no such experiments yet because of the range of energy which should be used.
peer-review process
First, review the experimental design and execution to ensure they were carried out correctly. Next, consider if there were any external factors influencing the results. If necessary, adjust the experimental conditions, controls, or variables and repeat the experiment to verify the findings.
The results go against the thinking of society.
No. Results can be either qualitative or quantitative, depending on the experimental method used. To a certain extent they are open to interpretation, but in a strictly controlled experiment they should be pretty straight-forward. However, they are always preliminary and can never be completely verified.