Manipulated variables: what you change in the experiment on purpose. Can be one thing. Ex: The color of the Popsicle.
Responding variables: The thing that changes because of the manipulated variable. What changed because you changed something.
Ex: The rate of speed at which the Popsicles melt.
"Controlled Variable" or "Manipulated Variable"
The types of variables according to functional relationship are independent variables and dependent variables. Independent variables are inputs that are manipulated or controlled in an experiment, while dependent variables are the outputs that are affected by changes in the independent variables.
The variable in an experiment is the element that is being tested or measured. It is the factor that can change or be manipulated to observe its effect on the outcome of the experiment. There are independent variables, which are manipulated by the researcher, and dependent variables, which are what is being measured.
Experimental variables are factors being tested or measured in a scientific experiment. They can be categorized as independent variables (manipulated by the experimenter), dependent variables (respond to the changes in the independent variable), and controlled variables (kept constant to prevent interference).
Mung bean seeds are independent variables when studying plant growth, as they can be manipulated to observe their effect on plant development. They can also be dependent variables when studying the impact of environmental factors on seed germination and growth.
controlled,manipulated,responding variables
by the variables. The variables are manipulated and responding. the manipulated ones are the one that is changed in the experiment. the responding variable is the one who is expected to change.
by the variables. The variables are manipulated and responding. the manipulated ones are the one that is changed in the experiment. the responding variable is the one who is expected to change.
dependent variable
Direct Proportion
A responding variable is a value of measure, that came from the manipulated and controlled variables.
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responding variable
Manipulated variables are also known as independent variables. These are the variable which you change in an investigation. Plotted on the x axis.
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In an experiment, controlled variables are the factors that are kept constant to ensure that any changes in the experiment are due to the manipulated variable. The manipulated variable is the one that is intentionally changed or controlled by the researcher to observe its effect. The responding variable, also known as the dependent variable, is the outcome being measured or observed in response to changes in the manipulated variable. For example, in a plant growth study, the amount of sunlight could be the manipulated variable, while the height of the plants would be the responding variable, and soil type and water amount would be controlled variables.