Let's say you wanted to find out how you mother would react if you got an F on a quiz. Your grade is the independent variable. Your mother's reaction is the dependent variable.
Dependant variable
Yup, a manipulative variable is the variable a scientist deliberately changes. This is also called an independent variable.
the 'y' variable
the dependant variable
no, a dependant variable is.
The dependant variable is what is tested in an experiment.
The independent variable sometimes changes the dependant variable, because it is dependant on the other variable. Sometimes the independent variable doesn't change the dependant variable, in which case there is no causation between the two variables.
Dependant variable
independant-influences the other variable-x axis dependant-is influenced by the dependant variable-y axis example as johnny jumps from a higher distance, he falls faster. independant=distance from the ground dependant=the speed of the fall
A dependant variable.
A dependant variable is one that is dependant on something else, e.g if I change the temperature (the independant variable) the rate of reaction increases(the dependant variable). A paper cup is not a variable as it doesn't change in value - it is equipment
Yup, a manipulative variable is the variable a scientist deliberately changes. This is also called an independent variable.
the 'y' variable
The independant variable is the variable being manipulated or changed. The dependant variable is the results. For example, seeing how different amounts of steroids affect someones body weight. The independant would be the steroids because you are changing the amount. The dependant is the body weight because those are the results you are getting back.
the dependant variable
no, a dependant variable is.
An independent variable is something you CAN change, like the power on a Bunsen burner etc etc. An egg is neither an dependant variable or dependant variable. SO the answer to your question is no.