The CONTROL is the part of the experiment where nothing is done to it. This is used as a comparison to the experimental group. In the experimental group, the independent variable is the thing you are observing. The dependent variable is the thing you are measuring. It depends on the independent variable.
For example, if I wanted to see if a duck had more of her ducklings survive when she was accompanied by a drake, my CONTROL would be a duck with no drake,my independent variable would be the presence of a drake with a duck, and my dependent variable would be number of ducklings that survive.
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the only variables in an experiment are the independent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to change. and the dependent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to measure.
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Controlled experiment. The thing you change is called the independent variable and the constants are the dependent variables. By only changing the independent variable, any results can be attributed to this.
Constants are the things that are kept the same each time one of the trials in the experiment is repeated. For example, constants could include the amount of water used, the brand of effervescent tablet used, the type of water used, and the fact that the water was not stirred. As many outside factors as possible should be kept constant in an experiment so that the researcher can be sure that any changes that occur do so because of the independent variable.
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