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How do you eliminate variables in a statistics experiment? - Answers
By trying to hold one or more variables constant. For example, we know that car brakes will not work properly (car skids) due to a number of factors, type of car, whether the road is straight or curved, road conditions and car speed. We run experiments where the road conditions are exactly the same, and see at which speed the car begins to skid. Of course we should use the same car in all experiments. We should also drive the same section of road.
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How do you eliminate variables in a statistics experiment? - Answers
By trying to hold one or more variables constant. For example, we know that car brakes will not work properly (car skids) due to a number of factors, type of car, whether the road is straight or curved, road conditions and car speed. We run experiments where the road conditions are exactly the same, and see at which speed the car begins to skid. Of course we should use the same car in all experiments. We should also drive the same section of road.
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How do you eliminate variables in a statistics experiment? - Answers
By trying to hold one or more variables constant. For example, we know that car brakes will not work properly (car skids) due to a number of factors, type of car, whether the road is straight or curved, road conditions and car speed. We run experiments where the road conditions are exactly the same, and see at which speed the car begins to skid. Of course we should use the same car in all experiments. We should also drive the same section of road.
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