The DV in this experiment is the size of objects reported by participants and the distances given to the objects. The DV is always what they are measuring. Think of the results table....what do the numbers in it mean? What do they represent? This will help you remember how to ge the DV
In Haber and Levin's study on perception in 2001, the dependent variable was likely the participants' ability to accurately perceive and report the visual stimuli presented to them. This variable would be measured and analyzed to determine the impact of different conditions or manipulations on participants' perception.
the haber process was invented by Fritz haber in 1908
Fritz Haber
Fritz Haber
Christopher Haber's birth name is Christopher Carl Haber.
Frank Haber's birth name is Franklin R. Haber.
Ken Haber's birth name is Kenneth Scott Haber.
Les Haber's birth name is Les Charles Haber.
Lon Haber's birth name is Lon Jason Haber.
Jase Haber is 6'.
purpose of the haber process
purpose of the haber process
Heinz Haber was born in 1913.