The classic experiment requires both a control and an experimental group to which subjects are randomly allocated.
The "false-belief test" is a classic experiment that highlights the boundary.
Another "classic" experiment that shows one difference between solutions and mixtures is to shine light through them.
In a classic experiment, a frog dropped in boiling water jumps out.
The classic experiment is to take some meat, divide it into two containers, cover one, and put both outside.
To demonstrate this, the scientists conducted a new version of the classic animal-in-a-maze experiment.
Dr. Miller was known for a classic experiment that he performed as a graduate student and published in 1953.
Those classic experiments have been repeated many times with increased precision.
In a classic experiment, subjects had their negative mood induced and were given an opportunity to help others.
One classic experiment is based on the Doppler effect.