The Dependent Variable is the value you measure in an experiment. It relates directly to the independent variable (it 'depends' on it). By contrast: Independent variable - the condition you deliberately change in order to get different results. Controlled variable - the condition you keep the same in all specimens in an experiment. For example, if you were doing an experiment to see how different amounts of sunlight affected the height of bean plants, the dependent variable would be the height - that is what you are measuring, and it changes/varies with each plant. The independent variable would be sunlight.
You would write the Dependent Variable as "Height (centimeters)"
The dependent variable in a scientific experiment refers to the variable that is being measured or observed to determine the effect or relationship with the independent variable. It is called "dependent" because its value is believed to depend on the changes made to the independent variable.
In science, the dependent variable is what is being tested in the experiment. It changes as the independent variable changes, because it depends on the independent variable. The experiment can measure changes in the dependent variable through controlling the independent variable.
The dependent variable goes first.
The dependent variable in science is what you measure, so if you're doing an experiment that involves shooting a basketball, your number or percentage of good shots would be the dependent variable.
Dependent Variable is being tested or changed by the Independent Variable. (Wrong)The independent variable is typically the variable representing the value being manipulated or changed and the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. Experiments are usually designed to test the effect of the independent variable - so the dependent variable is NOT what it being tested.
In a science experiment, the independent variable is the one you change. For example: if you are doing an experiment on the impact of different types of soil on plant growth, the different types of soil would be your independent variable. The dependent variable is the outcome, or whatever the independent variable directly impacts. In this case, the dependent variable is the height of each plant.
The outcome is the dependent variable in science experiments.
It means that they are not supposed to be together.
Dependent variable or what is being measured or observed by YOU.
Science Answer: The Dependent Variable is the Variable that changes automatically during the experiment when the Independent Variable is changed by somebody. :D
a dependent variable is when you dont change throughout the whole experiment.
Dependent variable is the variable that can be measured. However, the independent variable is the variable that changes in the two groups.
You may be asking about dependent variables, as in a lab activity. There are also independent variables. The independent variable is the thing that is controlled or kept monitored by the scientist. The dependent variable is what occurs or changes as a result of the independent variable.
You could say, "Today in our science experiment we had to figure out what the dependent variable was"
The dependent variable is the effect of an independent variable. For example, if a science experiment is done with plant growth under a certain amount of light, the height of the plant is the dependent variable because it depends on the amount of light.
You could say, "Today in our science experiment we had to figure out what the dependent variable was"
independent and dependent
controlled variable, dependent variable and independent variable