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An experiment in which all variables stay the same is called a "controlled experiment".
An experiment is called a controlled study because it involves manipulating variables under controlled conditions to isolate the effects of those variables on the outcome or results. By controlling other factors that could influence the results, researchers can more accurately determine the impact of the variables they are studying.
Controlled variables are quantities that must remain constant.
Constants are factors in an experiment that stay the same. This should not be confused with controls -- which is a standard used for comparison
The Variables!!
A controlled experiment is an experiment where there are limited or no variables other than the one you are testing for.
They are the same. These are names for the variables in an experiment that are controlled by the experimenter, as opposed to the output variables, the results you collect at the end of the experiment Hope this helped!
variables and enviornment conditions are controlled
The controlled variables.
Dependent Variable
An experiment of any kind can have infinitely many variables. A controlled experiment can have just as many, provided that all but one are kept exactly the same.
It's called a controlled experiment.