dependent variable... i not 100% sure
Extrinsic variables.
hypothesis :)
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variable
That is a hypothesis.
Variable
A factor being measured in a controlled experiment is a variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated by the experimenter to see how it affects the outcome of the experiment. Factors are typically independent variables that are controlled to observe their impact on the dependent variable being measured.
Exogenous factors are external influences that affect the experiment, while endogenous factors are internal influences. Exogenous factors come from outside sources, like environmental conditions, while endogenous factors come from within the system being studied. Both types of factors can impact the outcome of the experiment.
The factor that the scientist changes or manipulates in an experiment is called the independent variable. It is the variable that is intentionally varied to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which is the outcome being measured in the experiment.
Extrinsic variables.
A variable. Variables are factors that can change or influence the outcome of an experiment, and researchers often manipulate or control them to see how they affect the results.
Variable
all the factors in the environment that affects the outcome of the patient's condition
Controlling a variable in an experiment means keeping it constant or changing it deliberately to see how it affects the outcome. This helps to isolate the effects of that specific variable on the results of the experiment.
There are many factors that could affect the results of an experiment. Some of these factors include temperature, substances used and the apparatus among others.
There are many factors that could affect the results of an experiment. Some of these factors include temperature, substances used and the apparatus among others.
How to determine the number of outcome in an experiment ?