Yes, you can do that. It can be referred to as "What if?" and it can use the Scenario Manager.
The element of the experiment that the scientist changes in order to observe different outcomes.
A random variate is a particular outcome of a random variable: the random variates which are other outcomes of the same random variable would have different values.
Random variables is a function that can produce outcomes with different probability and random variates is the particular outcome of a random variable.
Variable
The number of outcomes depends on what the experiment is! If the variable of interest is the size, there are just three outcomes. If the variable of interest is price, then there is not enough information to determine the possible outcomes.
In this experiment, the independent variable would be the amount of alcohol consumed by the participants. Different amounts of alcohol would be administered to different groups to observe the effect on memory.
It is a real number. It cannot be negative. The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes of a discrete variable is 1. Similarly, the integral of the probabilities over the whole range of possible outcomes of a continuous variable is 1.
The Weight Change.
Controlled experiments are used to investigate the effect of a variable on a particular system.
means equal the standard deviation
No. If the variable is continuous, for example, height or mass of something, or time interval, then the set of possible outcomes is infinite.
Im pretty sure its discrete as it can only be 2 outcomes