Which must you do before designing an experiment?

A. create operational definitions
B. state the hypothesis
C. collect and record data
D. define the variables

Respuesta :

The answer is D. just like the other guy said...

Answer:

You define your variables first. They're usually present in a research question you want to look into. For example, something like "how does air resistance affect the time at which objects of different mass hits the ground from a specified height?" Variables here are mass and air resistance.

Defining these variables helps you to make connections prior to the experiment, allowing you to form a hypothesis of what you think could happen.

So TL;DR, D is the answer