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it is basically asking what the definition of responding variable is and the book says, The variable that changes because of the manipulated variable is the responding variable.
yes it is... the responding variable responds to the independent variable....
The responding variable is the one variable that changes as a result of altering the manipulating variables. In an experiment, different conditions of the responding variable can be observed, such as quantity, quality, time, distance and height. Read more: What Does "Responding Variable" Mean? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_7190954__responding-variable_-mean_.html#ixzz1Aa8rlLQT
Another name for responding variable is dependent variable.
Another name for responding variable is dependent variable.
"Responding" is an adjective that describes the variable. In the context of scientific research, a responding variable is the one that is observed and measured in response to changes in the independent variable.
Controlling Variables are the variables that stay the same.The Manipulated Variable is the variable that you changed on purpose. There can only be one manipulated variable.The Responding Variable is the variable that was changed due to the experiment. For example, if you were testing how fast ice melts with differet materials, the responding variable would be the time it took for the ice to melt. Again, there can only be one responding variable.
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A manipulative variable is the variable you can alter, while the responding variable is the variable you have no control over. A manipulated variable is what is changed purposely throughout the experiment. The responding variable is which you have to measure to get your results I think. But the responding variable depends on the dependent variable. I believe I'm right!
The covered jar was the manipulated variable and the responding variable was the result: No maggots.
There is in fact a difference. Depending Variable: Varies on the outcome of the Responding Variable. Responding Variable: Varies on the outcome of both itself and the Depending Variable. Math keeps us goin'!
In a scientific experiment, the responding variable is the factor that is being measured or observed in response to changes made to the independent variable. For example, in a study testing the effect of light intensity on plant growth, the responding variable would be the height of the plants after a certain period of time.