Variable
Variable
Variable
The condition in an experiment that can be changed is called the independent variable. This is the variable that the researcher manipulates or controls to observe its effect on the dependent variable. By changing the independent variable, researchers can determine how it influences the outcome of the experiment.
Independent variable for the condition that is changed and dependent variable for the condition that is being observed.
A factor that can not be changed in an experiment
A condition in an experiment that can be changed is known as a variable. Variables can be independent, dependent, or controlled. The independent variable is manipulated to observe its effect on the dependent variable, while controlled variables remain constant to ensure a fair test. This allows researchers to draw meaningful conclusions from the data collected.
The independent variable is the variable that is changed during an experiment.
When something is variable, it means it can and does change, sometimes a lot. A variable is a factor or condition in an experiment that can change. Some are changed by you, some are changed by other variables and some are kept the same by you.
The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose is called the independent variable. This variable is manipulated by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is the cause being studied in the experiment.
It's called a variable.
Parameter?
a controlled experiment