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How do the test variables and outcome variables in an experiment compare?

Test variables are the factors that are intentionally changed or manipulated by the researcher in an experiment, whereas outcome variables are the factors that are measured and affected by the test variables. Test variables are the independent variables that are controlled by the researcher, while outcome variables are the dependent variables that change in response to the test variables. The relationship between the test variables and outcome variables is explored to determine the effect of the test variables on the outcome variables.


What is a founder in AQW?

he said what is a founder not who is a founder. A founder is a person who helped create the game


Who is the founder of Hinduism?

There is no founder of Hinduism.


How many variables are tested during an experiment?

There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.


What is the differecnce between independent variables and dependent variables?

Every time the independent variables change, the dependent variables change.Dependent variables cannot change if the independent variables didn't change.


Who is Shintos founder?

no founder


Who was the founder of Cyprus?

There was no founder


The variables that do not change in an experiment are what?

Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.


What are variables that do not change in an experiment?

Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.


What are the three variables that play an important role in a Practical Investigation?

Independent Variables, Dependent Variables and Extraneous Variables.


What are stimulus variables?

Stimulus variables are variables that are part of the habitat that an organism reacts to. These variables can be natural parts of the area such as weather.


What are explanatory variables in regression?

Explanatory (or independent) variables are variables such that changes in their value are thought to cause changes in the "dependent" variables.