Control factors are process or design parameters that you can control. In designed experiments, the goal is to identify control factor settings that minimize the variability produced by uncontrollable factors, called noise factors. Examples of control factors are equipment settings, material used to manufacture the product, or product design features. Consider a cake mixture manufacturer who wants to optimize cake flavor under various conditions. Noise factors, which are out of the manufacturer's control, include the air temperature and humidity while the consumer is making the cake. Control factors, which are in the manufacturer's control include cake mixture ingredients. The manufacturer wants to determine control factors that reduce the effect of noise factors on cake flavor.
how are rival causal factors controlled in research design
it can be controlled by controlling seismic waves
Density- Dependent factors
control group and placebo group variable and controlled
The factors that are kept the same throughout the experiment are called controlled parameters.
Constants are factors in an experiment that stay the same. This should not be confused with controls -- which is a standard used for comparison
Environmental factors such as food availability, habitat quality, predation, diseases, and climate can be limiting factors that are not controlled by the size of a population. These factors can impact population growth and survival independent of the population size.
Temperature and humidity.
the variable
It is controlled by the brain and brain stem.
Temperature, humidity and hotness of the employee
Where you control the variable factors that involve conducting the experiment.