The independent variable represents the input or causes, or are tested to see if they are the cause.
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An independent variable is exactly what it sounds like. It is a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables you are trying to measure. For example, someone's age might be an independent variable.
A nonmanipulated independent variable, also known as a quasi-independent variable, is a variable that is not controlled or altered by the researcher in an experiment. Instead, it is observed in its natural state, allowing researchers to investigate its effects on a dependent variable. This type of variable is often used in observational studies or correlational research where ethical or practical limitations prevent manipulation. Examples include age, gender, or socioeconomic status, which are inherent characteristics of participants.
The dependent variable depends on the independent variable for its values as for example in the straight line equation y = 2x+6 whereas y is the dependent variable and x is the independent variable
independent or quasi-independent variable
The independent variable represents the input or causes, or are tested to see if they are the cause.
The dependent variable depends on the independent variable for its values as for example in the straight line equation: y = 2x+1 It is y that is the dependent variable and x the independent variable.
An example of an independent variable is how many people to feed. An example of a dependent variable is how many eggs.
dependent variable
The independent variable in an controlled experiment is what you are changing (for example, amount of water or sunlight a plant gets). The dependent variable changes because of the independent variable. Its the outcome of the independent variable.
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You can tell which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable by changing the equation into an "if/then" statement. Example: y = 3x In this example, x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable. If you give me x, I will tell you y. If x = 1, then y = 3 If x = 2, then y = 6 So you give me the independent variable, and then I will be able to determine the dependent variable.
The dependent variable is on the vertical y axis and the independent on the horizontal x axis In the equation for example y = 3x then y is dependent on the independent variable x
An independent variable is exactly what it sounds like. It is a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables you are trying to measure. For example, someone's age might be an independent variable.
you choose the independent variable, for example to see if aspirin helps bee stings, you choose whether or not to put it on. Aspirin is the independent variable, probability is not involved.
its change cause