The word you're looking for is "variable." In an experiment, a variable is the factor that is being measured or tested to determine its effects on the outcome. Specifically, the dependent variable is the one that is measured, while the independent variable is the one that is manipulated.
the thing being measured
The factor that is being tested in an experiment is called a variable. The factor that is measured or observed is called the dependent variable.
No, only the units of measurement are changed.
False. In an experiment, a constant refers to a factor that does not change, while the variable being measured is typically called the dependent variable. The constant helps ensure that the experiment tests the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable without interference from other factors.
The measurement unit depends on the characteristic that is being measured.
Dependent variable
the thing being measured
dependent variable
materials and methods
Deviation of the measured value from the true value of the variable being measured
The dependent variable is the factor being measured
No, a constant in an experiment is a factor that remains the same throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the results are due to the manipulated variables and not external factors. The factor being measured in an experiment is typically referred to as the dependent variable, which is the outcome or response that is being observed and measured.
The term for the factor being measured in an experiment is the "dependent variable." This is the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable, which is the variable that is being controlled or manipulated by the researcher.
A factor being measured in a controlled experiment is a variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated by the experimenter to see how it affects the outcome of the experiment. Factors are typically independent variables that are controlled to observe their impact on the dependent variable being measured.
The factor that is being tested in an experiment is called a variable. The factor that is measured or observed is called the dependent variable.
The factor that is measured as a result of the change in an experiment is termed the dependent variable. It is the variable that is observed and measured to determine the effect of the independent variable, which is the factor being manipulated in the experiment.
It is the factor in the experiment that is being measured or tested.