straight line
Straight line.
Line graphs are used to display data to show how one variable (the Responding variable) changes in response to another variable (the Manipulated variable).
It's what changes when you alter the manipulated variable. Examples: In an experiment testing how tall anplant grows in different amounts of sunlight - the manipulated variable is the sunlight, the responding variable is the height of the plant. In an experiment testing how much carbon dioxide produced when different amounts of baking soda react to vinegar - the manip. variable is the baking soda amount, the resp. variable is the carbon dioxide. In an experiment testing how different vitamins affect a person - the manip. variable is the vitamin, the resp. variable is the effect on the person.
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direct proportion
Straight line.
cause a change
The manipulated variable is the variable that is deliberately changed or controlled in an experiment, while the responding variable is the variable that is observed and measured to see how it changes in response to the manipulation. The relationship between the two is that changes in the manipulated variable are expected to cause changes in the responding variable, allowing researchers to investigate cause-and-effect relationships.
It is a direct [linear] proportionality.
The covered jar was the manipulated variable and the responding variable was the result: No maggots.
The covered jar was the manipulated variable and the responding variable was the result: No maggots.
it is a direct relationship -eli martin
A controlled experiment is useful to examine the relationship between a manipulated variable and a responding variable.
the manipulated variable was the covered jars . The responding variable was the uncovered jars contained any maggots
That is the point of doing the experiment. You are trying to find out if there is any relationship at all.
responding variable