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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Experiments - Identifying Anomalous Results
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Following the practical work in your experiment, the next step is identifying any anomalous results.  Anomalous results are odd results - those which are not in keeping with the rest of the results or which do not follow any correlation you have spotted. If you have repeated your experiment several times, you will usually find fewer anomalous results than if you carry it out only once. There can be many reasons for anomalous results. You may not have noticed that one of the control variables wasn't fully under control for that particular result. You may have added a little too much of... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Experiments - Identifying Anomalous Results
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1. Anomalous results can be caused by...
2. If an anomalous result is included in the data, it will increase this.
3. Which of the following would be the best thing to do if an odd result is found?
4. Anomalous results can be identified by looking at the...
5. Anomalous results can make the results...
6. Anomalous results are...
7. Anomalous points on a graph do not follow the...
8. What does anomalous mean?
9. After you have written your results into a table, what do you do next?
10. Which of these is the odd result?