Every time the independent variables change, the dependent variables change.Dependent variables cannot change if the independent variables didn't change.
control variables: the things that are not changing.Independent variables: the things that you change.Dependent variables: the things that are changed due to the independent variable
Yes, if you have two limiting variables with other possibles variables between them, the variables between the limiting variables would be continuous.
The answer depends on what the variables are.
both, variables can be anything
empirical evidence
Variables
Variables
Depends on many variables.
No. Evidence is almost always more important than narrative.
It suggests that there is very little evidence of a linear relationship between the variables.
The conclusion would be that there is no evidence of a linear relationship between the variables. There could well be a non-linear (eg quadratic) relationship.
There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.
Every time the independent variables change, the dependent variables change.Dependent variables cannot change if the independent variables didn't change.
Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.
Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.
Independent Variables, Dependent Variables and Extraneous Variables.