Laboratory experiments, observational field studies, and model-building are all examples of different forms of scientific investigations. In what way do laboratory experiments primarily differ from other forms of scientific investigations?

 A. 

A laboratory experiment is the only accepted form of investigation within the scientific community.

 B. 

Studies about how things behave in nature or studies involving very large objects are best answered through laboratory experiments.

 C. 

Laboratory experiments involve the identification and control of variables.

 D. 

Data can only be generated through laboratory experiments, not other forms of investigation.


Respuesta :

:Scientific inquiry is a multifaceted activity; The processes of science include the formulation of scientifically investigable questions, construction of investigations into those questions, the collection of appropriate data, the evaluation of the meaning of those data, and the communication of this evaluation.

the answer is C "laboratory experiments involve the identification and control of variables."