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Clean up. But, more importantly, you compile and analyze the observed and recorded data to see if it supports the original assumption of the experiment. Or if it disproves the hypothesis conclusively. Or if the data suggests a different connection between the variables being studied.
Variables
I don't know of a specific scientific meaning. It can mean a transfer of data from one place to another, or it can be a word used for 'meaning' e.g. 'the import of this data is that there is a connection between the variables' .
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It is a variable. The independent (manipulated) variable is the factor that is different between the control and experimental groups. The dependent variable is the difference resulting from the independent variable. The controlled variables are the factors that are not changed in the experiment between the control and experimental groups.
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What dose a line graph tell you about the relationship between the variables in an experiment
They are the same. These are names for the variables in an experiment that are controlled by the experimenter, as opposed to the output variables, the results you collect at the end of the experiment Hope this helped!
Both variables and both part of an experiment.
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The extent of changes between the variables throughout different conditions or circumstances.
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Clean up. But, more importantly, you compile and analyze the observed and recorded data to see if it supports the original assumption of the experiment. Or if it disproves the hypothesis conclusively. Or if the data suggests a different connection between the variables being studied.
Variables
Control Variable = kept in constant in a experiment Experimental Variable = changes in a experiment
Independent variables are variables that can be changed in an experiment, while dependent variables are variables that change as a result of an experiment. In other words, independent variables are what you change, and dependent variables are the results of the experiment.
Independent variables are those that you change in an experiment. Dependent variables are the ones that you measure in an experiment. Dependent variables are influenced by the independent variables that you change, so they are dependent upon the independent variable. Generally, experiments should have only one independent variable.