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A variable is anything that can change in an experiment!
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It depends. The dependent variable affects the result
Having a control in an experiment allows you to see what happens when no variables are changed. If you do not have a control, you do not have anything to compare your results with after changing variables of the experiment.
a variable factor is anything in your experiment that can change. not like a control factor, which is kept constant through the whole experiment.
Anything that has to do with physics on the planet Earth
It is a relevant variable.
The researchers overseeing the Stanford Prison Experiment had the most influence on the experiment itself. They designed the study, recruited participants, and determined the parameters of the simulation. Their decisions ultimately shaped the outcome of the experiment and its implications.
The control is whatever you base your experiment on. No control = you can't compare your data to anything = good luck making sense out of your experiment. You aren't following the scientific method if there is no control.
In a scientific method (or experiment), a dependent variable is one that changes throughout the experiment. These are the ones whose changes need to be recorded. Independent variables are those that influence the experiment, but do not change throughout the experiment and remain the same value.
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