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Experimental Science

Experimental science is a branch of science that employs controlled experimentation to test hypotheses and examine cause-and-effect relationships. This approach relies on systematic observation, manipulation of variables, and empirical data collection to derive conclusions.

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Experimental science is a vital approach to understanding the world around us. It involves formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing data to draw conclusions. This method allows scientists to test ideas and gather evidence, leading to advancements in various fields such as medici...

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Key Terms

Hypothesis
A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, to be tested through experiments.

Example: If plants receive more sunlight, then they will grow taller.

Variable
Any factor that can change in an experiment.

Example: Temperature is a variable that can affect the rate of a chemical reaction.

Control Group
A group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment, used for comparison.

Example: In a drug trial, the control group receives a placebo.

Data Analysis
The process of inspecting and interpreting data to draw conclusions.

Example: Using statistical methods to analyze survey results.

Empirical Evidence
Information acquired by observation or experimentation.

Example: Data collected from a clinical trial.

Independent Variable
The variable that is changed or controlled in an experiment.

Example: The amount of fertilizer used in a plant growth experiment.

Related Topics

Scientific Method
The systematic process used for scientific inquiry, including observation, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, and conclusion.
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Statistics in Science
The application of statistical methods to analyze and interpret data in scientific research.
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Research Design
The framework for planning and conducting research, including selecting methods and determining sample sizes.
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Key Concepts

HypothesisVariablesControl GroupData Analysis