A constant factor is one maintained unchanged throughout an experiment so that it does not affect the outcome. These are also referred to as controlled variables.
The dependent variable is the variable that can change in an experiment.
the independent variable is the factor of an experiment that is altered in an attempt to understand its effects on the experiment's subject
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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.
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The dependent variable is the variable that can change in an experiment.
A factor that can not be changed in an experiment
A factor that cannot be changed in an experiment is called a constant. Constants are variables that remain the same throughout the experiment to ensure that only the variable being tested is affecting the outcome.
There are different types of factors that can change in an experiment. The environmental factors may change, and are out of your control. The variables in the experiment may also be changed but, are usually controlled by the individual conducting the experiment the majority of the time.
The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose is called the independent variable. This variable is manipulated by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is the cause being studied in the experiment.
Dependent variable. The independent variable is the factor that is changed during the experiment. The dependent variable is the factor that is measured. Written in an "if-then" statement, the IV follows the "if" and the DV follows the "then."
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The independent variable, which is the factor being changed or manipulated by the researcher, should not be changed during the course of the experiment to maintain consistency and validity of the results.
It's called a variable.
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