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Yes, the part of the experiment that is changing is the variable, or the dependent variable. The independent variable, or the control, is the part that stays the same.
Except for the independent variable, all other variables must remain the same between the experimental and control groups.
No. A manipulated variable is the same as an independent variable.
The control group stays the same. Your variables will Vary (makes sense). You set up an experiment with independent variables which is the thing that you are changing to see the effect of it on something else. The thing that you are measuring the effect of is the dependent variable, because it depends on the independent variable. You always have a control group. The control is a group that you do nothing to so that you can see if your results are because of the change in the independent variable or if the results just happen by chance or for some other reason.
The independent variable is changed by the experimenter so that the results can be compared to the control, which does not change. Any differences between the control and experimental group are due to the independent variable. cw: As written, you don't.
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Independent, it is in the name, more variables are: dependant variable- the one you keep the same control variable- mearsuring variable
The Independent Variable is the one you change (Independent = I change)The Dependent Variable is the one you measure (It depends on something else)The Control is the one you keep the same! :)
The independent variable is the thing you change, the dependent variable is the variable that changes because of the independent variable, it could also be referred to as the effect, and the control group is the constant, the thing that stays the same and the variable that you compare your results to.
The control in an experiment is the level of the independent variable that remains the same
Yup, a manipulative variable is the variable a scientist deliberately changes. This is also called an independent variable.
The Independent variable is the one you control. The dependent variable is controlled by the Independent Variable.
A dependent variable is a variable dependent on the independent variable. A control variable is something you want to try to keep the same. A dependent variable is something you measure. An independent variable is something you change.
When you do an experiment the variable you control is the independent variable, and the variable you measure is the dependent variable.
An independent variable is when you do not control what happens In an experiment,however; a dependent variable is when you actually control the experiment,
An independent variable is when you do not control what happens In an experiment,however; a dependent variable is when you actually control the experiment,
The control variable is the thing you keep the same and is everything that is not the independent variable. The Control Setup is there for the sake of comparison.