Horizonatal Axis
Dependent variable Responding variable Y axis Manipulated variable Independent variable X axis,
---Manipulated, which is also called the independentvariable.
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There is no answer to a manipulated variable because "a manipulated variable" is not a question!
The manipulated variable goes on the horizontal axis.
Horizonatal Axis
Dependent variable Responding variable Y axis Manipulated variable Independent variable X axis,
X-Axis is manipulated variable. Y-Axis is responding variable
The manipulated variable typically goes on the independent variable axis of a graph. This is because the manipulated variable is the one that is controlled or changed by the experimenter to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
Usually the x-axis.
x-axis
x-axis
---Manipulated, which is also called the independentvariable.
When displaying a manipulated independent variable on a line graph, you usually place it along the x-axis (horizontal axis). This allows you to show the relationship between this variable and the dependent variable plotted on the y-axis (vertical axis) over time or another continuum.
In a graph the vertical axis displays the y variablewhile the horizontal axis displays the x variable. The manipulated variable will be shown on the x axis while the responding variable will be shown on the y axis.
The manipulated variable, also known as the independent variable, is typically plotted along the x-axis of a graph. This variable is controlled by the experimenter and is used to observe its effect on the responding variable, which is usually plotted on the y-axis.