The Independent/Manipulative variable is the variable that you purposely change, and the Dependent/Responsive variable is the variable that changes as a rest of the Independent variable. You measure the dependent variable to see the effects of the Independent variable.
In an investigation, the three primary variables are independent variables, dependent variables, and controlled variables. The independent variable is the factor that is manipulated or changed to observe its effects. The dependent variable is the outcome or response that is measured to determine the impact of the independent variable. Controlled variables are the conditions kept constant throughout the investigation to ensure that any changes in the dependent variable are solely due to the manipulation of the independent variable.
dependent variable
Dependent variables
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Independent Variables, Dependent Variables and Extraneous Variables.
dependent variable
time or length could be two different variables depending in what the investigation was based on
Dependent variables
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They're the parameters that vary. Hence the name.
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If none of the variables are constant (or controls) you have no idea which variable or combination of variables caused the effect.
Manipulated variables are also known as independent variables. These are the variable which you change in an investigation. Plotted on the x axis.