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The Independent variable is placed on the x-axis and the dependent variable is placed on the y- axis
A manipulative variable is the variable you can alter, while the responding variable is the variable you have no control over. A manipulated variable is what is changed purposely throughout the experiment. The responding variable is which you have to measure to get your results I think. But the responding variable depends on the dependent variable. I believe I'm right!
There is in fact a difference. Depending Variable: Varies on the outcome of the Responding Variable. Responding Variable: Varies on the outcome of both itself and the Depending Variable. Math keeps us goin'!
it is the variable that is changed by the manipulated variable, which is to purposely change a variable to see if it has any affect. the part that has effect is the responding variable
on the vertical axis
The responding variable is presented on the vertical axis.
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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.
By convention, the variable that is changed (the independent variable) is displayed along the horizontal or x-axis. The variable that is measured (the dependent variable) is plotted along the vertical or y-axis. A responding variable is a dependent variable and would go along the y axis
On the y-axis.
straight line
No. It shows changes in the response variable against changes in the explanatory (or independent) variable(s).
yes
Straight line.
The Independent variable is placed on the x-axis and the dependent variable is placed on the y- axis
X-Axis is manipulated variable. Y-Axis is responding variable