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-conditions or events that could affect the dependent variable (outcome of an experiment) but do not, because they are held constant for for both the experimental and control group.
The parts of an experiment that stay the same.
It is a variable. The independent (manipulated) variable is the factor that is different between the control and experimental groups. The dependent variable is the difference resulting from the independent variable. The controlled variables are the factors that are not changed in the experiment between the control and experimental groups.
All variables except one, the experimental variable, are kept constant in an experiment.
the height of bean plants is recorded daily for two weeks. Is it dependent, independent, or controlled variable
because other conditions could affect the dependent variable
-conditions or events that could affect the dependent variable (outcome of an experiment) but do not, because they are held constant for for both the experimental and control group.
Two independent outcomes with constant probabilities.
The constant/experimental constant.
There are potential variables that are kept constant for each trial in a set of trials.
The parts of an experiment that stay the same.
A control group is subjected to the same procedures as the experimental group but does not receive the treatment of the independent variable. In the control group all variables are held constant. It is used as a baseline measure. This helps determine whether any of the resulting effects of the experimental group are due to the independent variable treatment and not to the actions involved in providing the treatment.
The independent variable is the one factor that will be manipulate or changed during the experiment....The dependent variable is the variable that becomes altered as a result of the change that was made in the independent variable...
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Control Variable = kept in constant in a experiment Experimental Variable = changes in a experiment
It is a variable. The independent (manipulated) variable is the factor that is different between the control and experimental groups. The dependent variable is the difference resulting from the independent variable. The controlled variables are the factors that are not changed in the experiment between the control and experimental groups.
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.