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No. A manipulated variable is the same as an independent variable.
it's the variable squared
Constant or controlled variable.
Extraneous variable
An independent variable stays the same even if other variables change.
A variable means that something that you can change, measure, or keep the same. Example: Responding variable: The variable you can measure. Controlled variable: The variable you keep the same. Manipulated variable: The variable that you change.
definitely not. Dependant variable is a variable that you measure . A controlled variable is something that you keep the same in the experiment.
The independent variable
So no other variables influence your results.
The independent variable is the variable you change. The dependent is the variable you measure and the contol variable is the variable that you keep the same.
independant variable i think :)
A manipulative variable is something that you will keep the same.
a variable held constant is a variable in which you keep the same during the entire experiment. For example water and plant type you would keep the same, but you would change the amount of sunlight and the soil type.And you can also use the organism
i think depednant variable is what youre gonna keep the same and independent variable is what youre changing , hope that helped!.....
The Independent Variable is the one you change (Independent = I change)The Dependent Variable is the one you measure (It depends on something else)The Control is the one you keep the same! :)
A dependent variable is a variable dependent on the independent variable. A control variable is something you want to try to keep the same. A dependent variable is something you measure. An independent variable is something you change.
The temperature and the amount of water need to be kept the same so that the only variable that changes is surface area. If you allow the temperature and/or the amount of water to change too, you will not know which variable is causing the changes that you observe.