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An independent variable is a factor in an experiment or study that is manipulated or changed by the researcher to observe its effect on a dependent variable. It is considered the cause or input in a cause-and-effect relationship. For example, in a study examining how different amounts of sunlight affect plant growth, the amount of sunlight would be the independent variable.

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