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In any (well designed) experiment, there is one variable that the experimenter can control that affects one (or more) variables. The variable that the experimenter changes is called the independent variable. On the other hand, the other variable is dependent on the other for its change. Therefore, it is the "dependent variable."
The independent variable. If it changes the other variable, then the other variable depends on it and consequently is the "dependent variable".
Because usually position is a function of time rather than the other way around. Changes in time result in changes in location. Changes in location do not cause changes in time.
The independent variable is the one that you control, and is plotted on the horizontal (x-) axis. The dependent variableis the one that changes according to your choice of x-value. It depends on the value of x. The dependent variable is plotted on the vertical (y-) axis.
Scientists change the independent variable but measure the dependent variable; other variables are kept constant.
The independent variable is what you did differently in the experiment compared to the controlled experiment; it's also called manipulated variable. The dependent variable is what changed in the experiment as a result of the independent variable; it's also called the responding variable x hope this helps :)
The independent variable is what you did differently in the experiment compared to the controlled experiment; it's also called manipulated variable. The dependent variable is what changed in the experiment as a result of the independent variable; it's also called the responding variable x hope this helps :)
A factor in an experiment that can change is called a variable. Variables are used in experiments to test a hypothesis, and someone will manipulate the variable, while keeping something else the same, a control, in order to see how the variables react in comparison with a control.
dependent variable
The dependent variable.
Changes in the independent variable are independent of changes in any other variable,
In any (well designed) experiment, there is one variable that the experimenter can control that affects one (or more) variables. The variable that the experimenter changes is called the independent variable. On the other hand, the other variable is dependent on the other for its change. Therefore, it is the "dependent variable."
The independent variable. If it changes the other variable, then the other variable depends on it and consequently is the "dependent variable".
No, as the name Variable implies, it can and does change. Since it is 'Independent' its change is not a direct effect of the change of any other Variable. Additionally, the independent variable depends on the dependent variable.
The independent variable causes changes in the dependent variable; the dependent variable is contingent on the manipulations of the independent variable.
It is the independent variable that is observed and the dependent that is observed.
independent or responding variable