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kolbaska11 [484]
2 years ago
7

Validity of an experiment is based upon

Physics
1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]2 years ago
4 0

Validity concludes the whole experimental values and concepts which makes that whether the results which are obtained meet all of the requirements of the scientific research method.

On which factors the validity of an experiment depends?

There are five components which are used in experiment: observations, questions, hypothesis, methods and results. The scientific method procedure is not only ensures that the same experiment can be repeated by other researchers, but this experiment is accepted. For example, there must have been arrange in a random way of the sample groups and proper work and care shows and the experiment is succeed.

So we can conclude that: Validity concludes the whole experimental values and concepts which makes that whether the results which are obtained meet all of the requirements of the scientific research method.

Learn more about Validity: brainly.com/question/25303029

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