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.
Independant variables
Independant variables
independent variables are the ones you change (how much watter to give the plant) dependent variables are the result (how tall the plant is) constant variables are ones that don't change (the type of plant)
dependent variables
a variable held constant is a variable in which you keep the same during the entire experiment. For example water and plant type you would keep the same, but you would change the amount of sunlight and the soil type.And you can also use the organism
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.
Independant variables
Independant variables
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independent variables are the ones you change (how much watter to give the plant) dependent variables are the result (how tall the plant is) constant variables are ones that don't change (the type of plant)
dependent variables
dependent variables
independent variables :):):):):):):):):):):):)
The procedure you're describing is known as an experiment, specifically a controlled experiment. In this type of study, researchers manipulate one or more independent variables to observe their effect on a dependent variable while keeping all other variables constant to ensure that the results are due to the manipulation rather than external factors. This design allows for a clearer understanding of cause-and-effect relationships within the context of the research.
Independent variables
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