An independent variable is a variable that isn't affected by something else. A dependent variable is a variable that's affected by changes in the independent variable.
You may be asking about dependent variables, as in a lab activity. There are also independent variables. The independent variable is the thing that is controlled or kept monitored by the scientist. The dependent variable is what occurs or changes as a result of the independent variable.
those words either mean math or science words
iron is a better thermal conductor but i do not know what you mean by identify independent or dependent variables. in an experiment? i am not sure.
If, by sex, you mean gender, then sex is the independent variable and violence is the dependent. If, instead, you mean the sexual act (or thoughts), then due to the feedback, the two are correlated variables: neither being independent.
iron is a better thermal conductor but i do not know what you mean by identify independent or dependent variables. in an experiment? i am not sure.
In an experiment the variables whose values are measured. A scientist measures how these variables respond to changes they make in an independent variable.
The independent number is the number that determines the value of the dependent number. For example, in the equation y=2x, the value of y is dependent on the value of x at that point multiplied by two.
Independent variable is one that does not vary with respect to other variables while other variables called the dependent variables varies with the variation of the independent variable. for ex: if 'x' is is an independent variable that represents say 'time' lets take another variable the dependent like volume(v) . now we say the volume (v) varies with respect to time and not the other way. so, here 'x' is independent variable & 'v' is dependent variable
Independent variable, is variable that the experimenter manipulates
Scientifically, independent refers to the direct opposite of dependant. The dependant variable is varied deliberately and systematically by the experimenter, and the summary of the independent variables form the results of the experiment. Example: Experiment to determine tensile strength of lumber. Method: Add 10kg weights to sample lumber and observe results (dependant variable is number of 10 kg weights) Results: 1...2...3...4...5...6CRASH 'CRASH' = Independent variable, proving tensile strength > 60kg (dependant variable)
I'm assuming you mean independent and dependent variables? They are usually expressed as something like y=f(x) where the variable y is dependent on the value of the x.
An independent variable is a variable that isn't affected by something else. A dependent variable is a variable that's affected by changes in the independent variable.