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Arlecino [84]
2 years ago
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1. You are going to design an experiment to determine the effects of alcohol on reaction time in college students. Describe your

experiment, and then identify and explain each of the following in your experiment.
• Sampling
• Independent and Dependent variables
• Control and Experimental groups
• How you would evaluate your results
All i need is how should i evaluate my results and what does that mean and examples.
Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
STatiana [176]2 years ago
8 0
Sampling in an experiment is generally when you take a sample of what you experiment.
independent variables are the components that wont change while dependent variable are the components that change depending on the conditions given.
controlled groups are part of the experiment that are never changed and will be kept constant while the experimented groups are the ones tested in different situations and in differented conditions.
to generallu evalute your results first know your hypothesis and perdict your results before experimenting it. then if your results resembles your perdiction understand the reasons and if not try to understand why.
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