Experimental Design B/C
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
Hello,
As seen in the specs, the Statistics CER has been replaced with the Variance CER.
My question's are:
What claim should we use?
What is a good evidence to use for the CER?
A common reasoning for the CER(such as the rationale).
As seen in the specs, the Statistics CER has been replaced with the Variance CER.
My question's are:
What claim should we use?
What is a good evidence to use for the CER?
A common reasoning for the CER(such as the rationale).
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
Several years ago, operationally defining the independent variable was necessary for ExpD. It's not mentioned in the rubric anymore, so do we still have to do that?
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
I think that we still have to put it, although I am not completely sure. You may be able to add the independent variable in a different section.
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
Definitely check out the rubric and make sure you have a clear understanding of everything there. If you already have partners, split it up into sections and make sure each person is aware of what they're supposed to do. The Scioly.org wiki page for ExpD is also pretty informative and there's a linked set of topics and materials you can use for practice
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