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3 August, 02:33

What is bias in an experiment?

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  1. 3 August, 02:53
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    a process where the scientists performing the research influence the results, in order to show a certain result
  2. 3 August, 02:55
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    An experimental bias can be define as the type of variable which is selectively chosen so as to obtain a desired result. It can also be said that a bias can be any kind of manipulation which is done by the experimenter so as to obtain a desired outcome or findings of the experiment. An experimenter can also take the advantage of choosing the desired samples from the collection of samples.

    To avoid bias, a blinded study can be used in which the random variables as well as no bias while collecting the samples for study takes place.
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