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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.
All variables except one, the experimental variable, are kept constant in an experiment.
control groups are those which you keep constant you don't do anything to them and experimental groups are the ones which you are adding something to it to see what happens
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.
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.
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.
Control Variable = kept in constant in a experiment Experimental Variable = changes in a experiment
All variables except one, the experimental variable, are kept constant in an experiment.
The variables that you keep the same between the control and experimental groups are the constant variables.
The Set‐Up Conditions are all of the things that will be kept constant that might affect the outcome of the experiment. The Set‐Up Conditions can also be referred to as the constantsor controls because they are all the things that you will keep the same in order to conduct a fair trial in both the control and experimental groups. The Set‐Up Conditions should be in list form.
control groups are those which you keep constant you don't do anything to them and experimental groups are the ones which you are adding something to it to see what happens
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.