Because there is no way to know what effects the other key variables are having on outcome. So, there is no way to evaluate any one variable, or its effects on outcome.
If none of the variables are constant (or controls) you have no idea which variable or combination of variables caused the effect.
The dependent variable does.
In order for the results to be valid, the dependent variable can only be affected by the independent variable, so somethings need to be kept CONSTANT. The things that need to be kept constant are called CONTROLLED VARIABLES. Even if controlled variables are affecting the dependent variable(s), which they usually do, keeping them constant will ensure that all trials of an investigation were equally impacted by the controlled variables, therefore allowing one to see the impact of an independent variable on the dependent variable. All in all, a 'constant' in a science experiment should actually be called a 'controlled variable' and the description of such a variable is described in the third point. Hope this clarifies.
The controlled variable is the one that you chose to change while the dependant is the variable that changes because it is effected by the controlled variable
time or length could be two different variables depending in what the investigation was based on
If none of the variables are constant (or controls) you have no idea which variable or combination of variables caused the effect.
You establish a controlled variable from which you can compare your results from your experimental variables.
A controlled investigation is an experiment where one variable is manipulated (independent variable) to observe its effect on another variable (dependent variable), while controlling for and monitoring other variables to ensure they do not influence the results. This helps to establish causal relationships between variables and reduce the impact of confounding factors on the results.
In a simple controlled investigation, there is typically only one independent variable that is intentionally manipulated by the researcher. This allows for evaluating the effect of that variable on the dependent variable while keeping other factors constant.
A controlled experiment. In a controlled experiment, all variables apart from the independent variable are kept constant to accurately determine the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable. This helps ensure that any observed changes are due to the manipulated variable and not other factors.
The dependent variable does.
dependent variable
A Controlled Variable is a variable that will stay the same. An Uncontrolled Variable is a variable that stays at random during testing.
Dependent Variable
The three variables of a science project are: 1. Controlled variable: A controlled variable means the part of the experiment that stays the same. This is also called the dependent variable. 2. Manipulated variable: A manipulated variable is something that can be changed by the experimenter. Also known as the independent variable. 3. Responding variable: A responding variable is the variable which you have to measure to get your results. So, you do not know the values of this variable until you measure it.
The controlled variable is the type of soybean, and the changed variable is the type of water that the soybean is absorbing.
The variable YOU change which will in turn effect another variable (the dependent variable). The controlled variable is plotted on the x - axis of a graph.