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No. A manipulated variable is the same as an independent variable.
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The covered jar was the manipulated variable and the responding variable was the result: No maggots.
A manipulated variable is the thing that can be changed in an experiment. example; your trying to see what paper towel would be more absorbant, your manipulated viariable would be either the type of paper towel you use or the liquid you use to test the absorbancy.
The dependent variable is the observed one. If there is an experimental effect, then the changes you see in this variable depend on what you did to the manipulated variable.
The ways in which arrays can be manipulated would depend on the software the individual uses. The software could be API, Windows Powershell, and Agilent.
It can be manipulated and arranged in unique and fascinating ways.
Animal hearing is different to human hearing in various ways. The main difference is that animals have a high frequency range as opposed to the human ear.
There is no answer to a manipulated variable because "a manipulated variable" is not a question!
Wax in the ears is the most common cause, which make you stop from hearing.
-cusis is the medical terminology combining form meaning hearing.
Once the records are created in the database, they can be sorted and manipulated in a variety of ways that are limited primarily by the software being used.
Reflection and refraction. (Another is absorption.) (Another of the two is dispersion and interference.) (And another one is diffraction.)
No, as they should have no applicable information that would be useful in the case. Plus, they can easily be manipulated by a parent to give false testimony.
Playing music to loud
Ear plugs and lowering the volume of sound
A common cause of hearing loss is damage to the hair cells within the cochlea