The manipulated variable goes on the horizontal axis.
The dependent variable.
manipulated variable
the manipulated variable was the covered jars . The responding variable was the uncovered jars contained any maggots
The answer is a dependent variable. A variable that changes in response to another variable is called a dependent variable.
No, a manipulated variable (also known as independent variable) is deliberately changed in an experiment to see its effect on the dependent variable. The dependent variable is what is being measured or observed in response to changes in the manipulated variable. They are not the same but are related in an experiment.
There is no answer to a manipulated variable because "a manipulated variable" is not a question!
Keeping all the relevant conditions in an experiment the same except manipulated variable is called
yes
operational definition of a manipulated variable
The manipulated independent variable is the variable that the researcher intentionally changes or controls in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. This variable is manipulated by the researcher to determine the impact it has on the outcome of the study.
The dependent variable may change in response to the manipulated variable.
The variable that stays the same in an experiment is called the control variable. It is used as a baseline for comparison to see the effects of the manipulated variable.
It means that a variable is manipulated!(:
In an experiment, the manipulated variable is also known as the independent variable. An example of the term "manipulated variable" in a sentence would be, "The scientist sincerely hoped that the manipulated variable would produce a reaction in the dependent variable."
Yes it is also called the manipulated variable. Y is the range and dependent
They're literally the exact same thing. No difference. At all.