No. A manipulated variable is the same as an independent variable.
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.
By changing the amount of gas in an object
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A responding variable is a value of measure, that came from the manipulated and controlled variables.
dependent variable; this is the factor in a experiment that when manipulated by independent variables it changes. it is also known as a controlled variable independent variables or manipulated variable; the factor in a experiment that is deliberately manipulated responding variable; the factor you have to measure to get the results or you will not know the value of the variable
There is no answer to a manipulated variable because "a manipulated variable" is not a question!
The independent variable is the value being manipulated or changed, while the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. "IF" you change the independent variable, "THEN" what happens to the dependent variable?
It is spelled manipulated.
A tornado cannot be manipulated or controlled.
You don't "solve" an expression. You can solve an equation; an expression can be simplified or otherwise manipulated, and if you know the value of "x" (in this case), you can evaluate its value.
Manipulated was created on 1997-04-01.
The Manipulated Man was created in 1971.
operational definition of a manipulated variable
The Manipulated Man has 155 pages.