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Dependent variable. The independent variable is the factor that is changed during the experiment. The dependent variable is the factor that is measured. Written in an "if-then" statement, the IV follows the "if" and the DV follows the "then."
The experimental setup
In a controlled experiment, the experimental group is the group that has one variable changed.
independent variable
Yes. The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured during the experiment.
The object upon which the response variable is measured is called experimental. The response variable is the variable whose value can be explained by the predictor variable.
The independent variable is the one variable that you change in your experiment
The independent variable is the one variable that you change in your experiment
You must have a control group, an experimental group, an experimental variable (also called the independent variable), and a response to be measured (also called the dependent variable). The experimental variable is applied only to the experimental group, so that any difference between the control group and experimental group is due only to the experimental variable. Both the control group and experimental group must have the same conditions, except for the experimental variable.
The variable measured in an experiment is called the dependent variable" the outcome factor". In contrast, the independent variable is the experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable who effect is being studied.
the experimental variable is like the independent variable, which is the only thing you can change in a science experiment, and the dependent variables are the things that stay the same.
the independent variable is changed, and the experimental value measure. So you control the independent variable and change it to measure the results
manipulated variable
Response Variable
No. It will only do that if the other variable is dependent on it.
Dependent variable. The independent variable is the factor that is changed during the experiment. The dependent variable is the factor that is measured. Written in an "if-then" statement, the IV follows the "if" and the DV follows the "then."
The independent variable determines the value of other variables and is change by the person doing the experiment. The dependent variable is what is affected by the independent variable; it "depends" on the independent variable.