ANS 4932 Lecture 14: Comparing Results with Other Research

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Do prior to the experiment: helps you to outline what is known and unknown. Helps in the creaion of a hypothesis. Based on your indings in your experiment or study, write down what the data tells you ater interpreing it: look at staisical tests and signiicance. It is important to be as thorough as possible: most scieniic aricles have on average 30 to 40 references cited, if you ind diferent results from what your study found that"s good! Science is meant to be a forum for disagreements and discussion: scienists learn to be skepical of results.

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