categorical variables
quantitative variables
ordinal variables
there are more common ones like...
Controlled/constant variable-Variables that do not change at all!
Manipulated/independent variable-Variables that change (intentionally) in order to see their effect on another variable.
Responding/depending variable-Is measured quantitatively or qualitatively and is affected by the independent variables.
Hope this helps.
There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.
the only variables in an experiment are the independent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to change. and the dependent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to measure.
It depends on the factors which affect the result of the particular experiment. Time and temperature are among the most commonly used variables used in many experiments.
The controlled variables, I think is the answer you are looking for.
if any factor in an experiment changes, you have a brand new experiment. -A factor in an experiment that can change is known as a variable.
the controlled variables are the factors that are kept constant during an experiment. if they are not kept constant then they may affect the outcome of the experiment. the manipulated variable is the factor that is different between the experiment and the control. the responding variable is the variable that is being measured in the experiment.
There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.
variables
If you change the variables in a science experiment, you will probably get different results.
Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.
Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.
the only variables in an experiment are the independent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to change. and the dependent variables [the thing in an experiment your going to measure.
Constants, also known as control variables, do not change during an experiment. These variables are kept consistent to ensure that the only factor being tested is the independent variable. Examples of constants include temperature, pressure, and time.
An independent variable remains fixed during an experiment while the dependent variables change. The independent variable is typically manipulated by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variables.
It depends on the factors which affect the result of the particular experiment. Time and temperature are among the most commonly used variables used in many experiments.
The controlled variables, I think is the answer you are looking for.
Variables.