Dependent variables
A constant variable is a variable that gets changed by a physical substance
The manipulated variable is your independent variable. This gets plotted along the x-axis on a graph, and your dependent variable gets plotted along the y axis. Example- think of a velocity-time graph (physics), or a dose-response graph (pharmacology). The variable you are able to control (like time or dose) is your manipulated variable, and the variable whose value is contingent on how you manipulate the first is your dependent variable (drug response etc.)
No, as the name Variable implies, it can and does change. Since it is 'Independent' its change is not a direct effect of the change of any other Variable. Additionally, the independent variable depends on the dependent variable.
The independent variable in an controlled experiment is what you are changing (for example, amount of water or sunlight a plant gets). The dependent variable changes because of the independent variable. Its the outcome of the independent variable.
A resulting variable is the variable in the experiment that you don't change. As when the manipulating variable is the variable that you do change.
A constant variable is a variable that gets changed by a physical substance
A constant variable is a variable that gets changed by a physical substance
A dependent variable is something that depends on other factors. It is what gets measured and what is affected during an experiment. Without an independent variable there can be no dependent variable.
An independent variable is what you change during an experiment, and a dependent variable is what gets changed. for example, if you are monitoring temperature vs size of plants. Everyday you change the temperature, and then record the size of the plants. Therefore, the temperature is the ind. variable and the size of the plants is the dep. variable.
Independent variable for the condition that is changed and dependent variable for the condition that is being observed.
The independent variable, which influences the dependent (y axis) variable, also, the experimental variable (the one you change in the experiment) goes on the x axis.
The manipulated variable is your independent variable. This gets plotted along the x-axis on a graph, and your dependent variable gets plotted along the y axis. Example- think of a velocity-time graph (physics), or a dose-response graph (pharmacology). The variable you are able to control (like time or dose) is your manipulated variable, and the variable whose value is contingent on how you manipulate the first is your dependent variable (drug response etc.)
The dependant variable is affected by the independent variable
Because, Like Traditions, the Bible has Been passed down Generations. But every Generation, Something gets changed, like a Variable.
It gets the independent variable.
Independent variables answer the question "What do I change?"Dependent variables answer the question "What do I observe?"Controlled variables answer the question "What do I keep the same?"
The salary of the president can not be changed during his term. If he gets a raise, it would have to been when he starts a new term.