It is not. If it were, there would be no regression or correlation.
the dependent variable changes with the independent variable. the independent variable only changes when changed by the experimenter. Time is usually an independent variable.
An independent variable doesn't depend on anything else in the equation. YOU get to decide what it is, and it can be whatever you want. That's why it's called "independent" ... the only thing it depends on is YOUR whim.
the experimental variable is like the independent variable, which is the only thing you can change in a science experiment, and the dependent variables are the things that stay the same.
Not necessarily. It will be if it is the only independent variable in the system.
In a control, the scientists know what to expect what will happen in an experiment... it is used for comparison.A variable is pretty simple. All it is, is the thing in the experiment that changes. There is usually only one of them in an experiment, and there are two kinds... Im sure you are familiar with them.-An independent variable is when the scientist controls what they are looking for-A dependent variable scientists dont control directly, but they measure for results
the dependent variable changes with the independent variable. the independent variable only changes when changed by the experimenter. Time is usually an independent variable.
The dependent variable is the variable that can change in an experiment.
No. It shows changes in the response variable against changes in the explanatory (or independent) variable(s).
There is never "only an independent variable". Science and math are both the study of how changes in one thing cause changes in something else. If you can think of something that can change, and NOT have any effect on anything else, then it's an independent variable that can stand alone. But if it has any effect on anything else, then there is always something that depends on it, and that's a DEpendent variable.
Hello, Well what you would be looking for is what an independent variable means. Assuming you understand what a variable is and a dependant variable is, here goes: An independant variable is the variable which you change in an experiment. Note you can only have 1 variable that can change in an experiment and more than one independent variable will result in an unfair experiment. An example is an experiment looking at the growth of trees in the Dark, in a dimly lit room and in the direct sun. The independant variable is the location of the experiment, because this is what is being changed. Simply: The Independent Variable is the variable that is independent and you change. The dependant variable is what changes when the independent variable changes. To conduct an experiment, you will have an independent variable and change that to see how the dependant variable changes with the independent one. Hope I Helped
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An independent variable doesn't depend on anything else in the equation. YOU get to decide what it is, and it can be whatever you want. That's why it's called "independent" ... the only thing it depends on is YOUR whim.
The Independent Variable (I.V.) is what the scientist changes. The Dependent Variable (D.V.) is the outcome of the I.V. There can only be one I.V. in a controlled experiment if you want accurate results
the experimental variable is like the independent variable, which is the only thing you can change in a science experiment, and the dependent variables are the things that stay the same.
A constant variable is one that is not the independent variable (the one you are changing) or the dependent variable (the one you change). Constant variables are so named because in order for the experiment to be legitimate, it is expected that the scientist control them, thus keeping them constant across all trials. This ensures that changes in the dependent variable are only the result of changes in the independent variable.
Yes The independent variable is also known as the manipulated variable. In an experiment where you need to test different objects, the independent variable would be the different objects.