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QuestionWhat are precautions?Community AnswerPrecautions are things you do before an experiment to make sure nothing goes wrong.
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QuestionHow do researchers evaluate their results?Community AnswerBy making graphs, tables, and charts and comparing their data with other experiments previously conducted. They then try to connect all of this information to their hypothesis.
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QuestionWhere can I find examples of experiments?Community AnswerAsk a teacher or a friend for help. There is also a very helpful website called Science Buddies. Click on "project ideas". Then take the quiz. After that, many ideas will pop up.
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QuestionWhat are some factors that could interfere with a running experiment?Community AnswerTemperature, light exposure, contamination and human error are among many things that could interfere with an experiment.
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QuestionHow can I ensure the reliability of my science experiment?Community AnswerIf it is repeatable, then it is reliable; if it's a one-off, then it's highly suspect. Repeat the experiment with same variables and see the results. If they are same, then the experiment will be reliable.
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