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Manipulated Variable, Responding Variable, And Controlled Variable.
The variable that stays the same
The point of a controlled experiment is to assess the effect of one variable in a life process. This could also be for a chemical process.
a variable
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it is the people and the time
How does the Stroop effect demonstrate interference in the brain? What is the main principle behind the Stroop effect? How does the Stroop effect showcase the automatic processing of information? How is the Stroop effect used in psychology experiments to study cognitive processes?
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When you do the stroop effect someone (or you) tests another person by showing you names of colors like say it says purple written in green ink the correct answer would be green.
The variable YOU change which will in turn effect another variable (the dependent variable). The controlled variable is plotted on the x - axis of a graph.
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The main parts of a controlled experiment are the dependent variable and the independent variable. The dependent variable is what is measured in the experiment. The independent variable is the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher. The independent variable is the presumed cause, whereas the dependent variable is the presumed effect.
Controlled experiments are used to investigate the effect of a variable on a particular system.
controlled variable is the factor that leaved unchanged to investigate any only one factor that has been changed in the other experiment and the effect of not altering this factor.