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All factors in an expermient are called variables. The variable you can change yourself is called the independent variable; the one you expect to change and monitor accordingly (and where you get your results from) is called the dependent variable.
Independent variable, is variable that the experimenter manipulates
The responding or dependent variable
independent variable
Independent variable
All factors in an expermient are called variables. The variable you can change yourself is called the independent variable; the one you expect to change and monitor accordingly (and where you get your results from) is called the dependent variable.
No it is discontinuous.
Independent variable, is variable that the experimenter manipulates
The responding or dependent variable
Line graphs are used to display data to show how one variable (the Responding variable) changes in response to another variable (the Manipulated variable).
During declaration, the declaration goes like this: extern <type> <variable-name> or <type> <function-name> (<parameter list>);
Such a mechanism is called a negative feedback.
A type modifier changes the default variable type to the other possible type. An int is signed by default and may be made unsigned int a; unsigned int b;
A variable motion is a motion that changes over time example bus picking up kids and driving through a neighborhood to school.
continuous
The type of investigation would be fieldwork.
The control in an investigation is something that is not changed in an experiment. Lets say you have and experiment were you are applying sunlight to plants to see how much sunlight affects the plant. The Sunlight will be the VARIABLE (what is changed) and if you are using the same type of plant, The plant would be the CONTROL.