
1) An experiment in living 2) Analysis 3) Animal-powered vehicle 4) City in the US 5) City in the Americas 6) City in Georgia 7) City of Georgia 8) City in North America 9) City of the USA 10) City in the USA 11) City of the United States 12) City of the Americas 13) City in the United States 14) City of the US
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1) Examination 2) Experimentation 3) Give it a try 4) Noitnevnocyfed 5) Test 6) Testing 7) Try 8) Tryout
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An experiment is direct observation under controlled conditions. Most experiments involve carefully changing one variable and observing the effect on another variable (for example, changing temperature of a water sample and recording the change volume that results).
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• (v. t.) To try; to know, perceive, or prove, by trial experience. • (v. t.) To make experiment; to operate by test or trial; -- often with on, upon, or in, referring to the subject of an experiment; with, referring to the instrument; and by, referring to the means; as, to experiment upon electricity; he experimented in plowing with poni...
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a research method for investigating cause and effect under highly controlled conditions
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A test carried out under controlled conditions.
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[Noun] A test or trial for something.
Example: This experiment will help doctors to see how well the new drugs work.
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(from the article `Jervis, John Bloomfield`) Jervis next became chief engineer of the Mohawk & Hudson Railway, New York state`s first railroad. In this post he designed the Experiment (1832), ...
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(from the article `criminology`) A controlled experiment involves taking two closely related situations or groups, subjecting one of them to a specific stimulus, and comparing the ...
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A controlled environment for the application of common sense. Having observed something interesting in the world of chemistry, we make an educated guess as to what is happening (a 'theory'), then say 'if this explanation is true, we should see such-and-such an effect if we do such-and-such.' Actually doing such-and-such and seeing what happens is c...
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A test carried out under controlled conditions.
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An experiment is any process or study which results in the collection of data, the outcome of which is unknown. In statistics, the term is usually restricted to situations in which the researcher has control over some of the conditions under which the experiment takes place.
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A test carried out under controlled conditions.
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A research method in which a hypothesis can be tested in a controlled and systematic way, either in an artificial situation constructed by the researcher, or in naturally occurring settings.
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(ek-sper´ĭ-mәnt) a procedure done in order to discover or demonstrate some fact or general truth. adj., experimen´tal, adj. . control experiment one made under standard conditions, to test the correctness of other observations.
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Ex·per'i·ment noun [ Latin
experimentum , from
experiri to try: confer Old French
esperiment ,
experiment . See
Experience .]
1. A trial or special observation, made to confirm or disprove something doubtful; esp., one under conditions determined by the exp...
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A controlled investigation designed to evaluate the outcomes of causal manipulations on some system of interest.
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a test that is made under controlled conditions to demonstrate a known truth, or examine the validity of a theory or hypothesis
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A process or study that results in the collection of data, the outcome of which is unknown.
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experimentation noun the act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
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(Lat. experiri, to try) Any situation which is deliberately set up by an investigator with a view to verifying a theory or hypothesis. -- A.C.B.
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a test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose of discovering something unknown or of testing a principle, supposition, etc.: a chemical experiment; a teaching experiment; an experiment in living. · the conducting of such operations; experimentation: a product that is the result of long experiment. · experie...
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A research method that provides information about causal relationships between variables.
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the act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
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[SAT terms] the act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
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