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An independent variable is the factor that is manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is the variable that is thought to cause a change in the dependent variable.
A test is used to determine the performance, reliability, or function of something, while an experiment is a controlled procedure undertaken to discover, test, or demonstrate something. In a test, variables are usually kept constant, whereas in an experiment, variables are intentionally changed to observe their effect.
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."
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Yes, if the person is picked on or bullied. Say your child is picked on for how him/her looks. That will make them feel bad inside, and make them uncomfortable in their own skin. It can be changed in a positive manner, say their style is complimented, then that may boost their self-esteem. But yes, self-esteem can be changed rather easily.
A factor that can not be changed in an experiment
the factor an experiment that is changed on purpose
The independent variable is the variable that is changed during an experiment.
It's called a variable.
Parameter?
a controlled experiment
It is called a controlled experiment.
There Is Independent Which can Be Changed and Dependent That Cannot Be Changed.
dependent variable
it is called a constant - known as anything that can not be changed in an controlled experiment. 8th grade science
The dependent variable is the variable that can change in an experiment.
variable