How To Design And Report Experiments Page
Stick strictly to your protocol. Any deviation—like changing the room temperature or the wording of instructions—can become a that ruins your data. Phase 3: Reporting the Results
A solid design minimizes bias and maximizes the clarity of the relationship between variables. How to Design and Report Experiments
The same group gets all treatments (often requiring "counterbalancing" to avoid order effects). Phase 2: Conducting the Experiment Stick strictly to your protocol
Provide context. Why does this study matter? End with your specific hypothesis. How to Design and Report Experiments