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Identify the independent variable in a experiment.
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Independent Variable = What the investigator manipulates; the particular treatment or condition the.
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Identify the dependent variable in a experiment.
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Dependent Variable = What is measured or observed; the "data" collected in the experiment.
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Identify the controlled variable in a experiment
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Control Group = Those participants treated just like the experimental group EXCEPT they are not.
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Spot outliers/anomalies.
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Sort your data. An easy way to identify outliers is to sort your data, which allows you to identify any unusual data points within your information.
Graph your data. Calculate the z-score. Calculate the interquartile range. Use a hypothesis test |
Draw a line graph with labels, units, accurate scales, accurate plots and lines of best fit.(get a paper)
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Describe a graph
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Graphs are visual representations of data which explains the relationship between any two variables. They are often used to explain complicated and huge data without using much text.
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Explain a graph
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Always use the word “because”
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Conclude from a graph
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Support a conclusion by saying what the graph shows, such as if there is a relationship between the two variables
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