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soil conditions
biochemical conditions is under biosocial trait theories of the trait theory.
yes. the independent variable is what you're testing. it can be a dependent variable depending on the experiment, however it could just as easily be the control if you keep it the same, or the independent if it is the variable you are manipulating rather than measuring. again it all depends on the experiment
The purpose of a control group is to show what would happen under normal conditions. It serves as a comparison to the results you receive from the manipulation of the independent variable on the dependent variable. If a control group is present in an experiment, one can be more certain that the independent variable is really responsible for the observations.
Independent, it is in the name, more variables are: dependant variable- the one you keep the same control variable- mearsuring variable
Alleles
Variable depending upon animal and conditions .
Variable depending upon animal and conditions .
The difference between fixed overhead and variable overhead is that fixed overheads are the ones that do not change regardless and variable overheads are the ones that vary depending on the number of units that it produces. An example of fixed overhead is a managers salary.
High mountain climates have variable conditions because of the extreme conditions such as strong winds and torrential rains.
There is in fact a difference. Depending Variable: Varies on the outcome of the Responding Variable. Responding Variable: Varies on the outcome of both itself and the Depending Variable. Math keeps us goin'!
Variable
Yes.
Generally 1 in 300 is sufficient for parking space, but it can be variable depending upon the location/conditions of site
Height can be a dependent variable. This is because the adult height of an individual can be markedly affected by environmental and physical variables.
The measurable variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment. It changes depending on the adjustment of the independent variable.
Keeping all the relevant conditions in an experiment the same except manipulated variable is called