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The dependent variable which is measured. or Manipulated variable which is changed by the experimenter.
The independent variable is also known as the manipulated variable. This is the factor manipulated by the experimenter, and it produces one or more results, known as dependent variables.
Independent variables
The three variables of a science project are: 1. Controlled variable: A controlled variable means the part of the experiment that stays the same. This is also called the dependent variable. 2. Manipulated variable: A manipulated variable is something that can be changed by the experimenter. Also known as the independent variable. 3. Responding variable: A responding variable is the variable which you have to measure to get your results. So, you do not know the values of this variable until you measure it.
The experimenter decides on a set of values for the independent variable, then measures the value of the dependent variable for each one.
The dependent variable which is measured. or Manipulated variable which is changed by the experimenter.
Independent variable
Not necessarily. It may be one that the experimenter has no control over.
The independent variable is also known as the manipulated variable. This is the factor manipulated by the experimenter, and it produces one or more results, known as dependent variables.
An independent variable is the factor that is manipulated by the experimenter in an effort to study the effects of the change upon the dependent variable.
Independent variable (Manipulated Variable) is a variable that is purposefully changed by the experimenter (the person who is doing the experiment) *the first part of the experiment question is the independent variable.
Independent variable
Independent Variable
There is no answer to a manipulated variable because "a manipulated variable" is not a question!
In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter in order to observe and measure how it affects the dependent variable. For example, an experiment in which the experimenter wants to observe and measure the effect of force on the acceleration of an object, force would be the independent variable and acceleration would be the dependent variable. The experimenter would apply different amounts of force to an object, and then observe and record the object's acceleration with each amount of force. On a graph, the independent variable would be on the x-axis, and the dependent variable would be on the y-axis.
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The manipulated variable