• Question: do you get all your experiments right

    Asked by squirrel43 to Charlotte, Dhvanil, Frank, Jim, Leila on 18 Mar 2013. This question was also asked by oliviarogers123.
    • Photo: Dhvanil Karia

      Dhvanil Karia answered on 18 Mar 2013:


      No we get some right and some wrong…its the part of the job…

    • Photo: Charlotte Kemp

      Charlotte Kemp answered on 18 Mar 2013:


      Well you can plan an experiment right, but the answer might not always be what you expect it to be…

    • Photo: Jim O Doherty

      Jim O Doherty answered on 18 Mar 2013:


      Not at all, but the aim of the experiment is that if there are faults then you should know where all the faults come from.

    • Photo: Leila Nichol

      Leila Nichol answered on 19 Mar 2013:


      It’s the experiments that don’t go right that you learn the most from!

    • Photo: Frank Soboczenski

      Frank Soboczenski answered on 20 Mar 2013:


      Not all of them, some go wrong but not really wrong in my case I learn a lot from my data and sometimes I discover new things even if I didn’t get the result I was hoping for.

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