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What are the consequences of altering more than one variable when conducting a scientific study
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What are the consequences of altering more than one variable when conducting a scientific study
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The easiest way to explain it is;
If the results do indeed vary, (dependent variable changes) it would be impossible to pinpoint what caused such change. It could be that you changed the 1 variable, or the other variable, or even both.
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