A controlled variable is a setting where the dependent variable is not controlled by the independent variable. For example, if you were trying to measure the rate of movement in an organism in highly salty concentrations, a controlled variable would include the organism in an environment with no salt at all.
A non-example of a control variable is a variable that is not intentionally kept constant or manipulated in an experiment. For example, in a study examining the effects of different teaching methods on student performance, the color of the walls in the classroom would be a non-example of a control variable because it is not being controlled or manipulated by the researcher. Non-examples of control variables can introduce confounding factors that may impact the results of an experiment.
It can be but it is equally possible that the experimenter has absolutely no control over the independent variable. For example, in studying the grades of a class in a school, the pupils' gender may be an independent variable of interest. But the experimenter cannot control that variable.
Control variable which is used in control structures.e.g. for(int i=0;i
a control variable is a variable that needs to be controlled
it depends the one you wish to control in the experiment , for example if the temperature was measured every minutes so the controlled variable is time...
There are not any similarities between a control and a variable. However, a Control Variable, is a variable.
You can control it that's why its called control variable.
A control variable is a variable that is held constant in a research analysis.
it depends the one you wish to control in the experiment , for example if the temperature was measured every minutes so the controlled variable is time...
A variable which can be controlled by some other variables or some other parameters is known as controlled variable. A controlled variable is something that can be changed by the experimenter. It is also known as the independent variable. It is something that gives a measure by which to gauge everything else by. For example, if you were testing the effectiveness of a plant fertilizer the "control" would be a plant that is given no fertilizer at all. A controlled variable is the variable that stays the same through out the experiment meaning no changes to it.
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who to control one variable at time