D. Variable
The factor not being tested in an experiment is called a control variable. Control variables are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the outcome can be attributed to the factor being tested.
A controlled experiment.
The factor that does not change in an experiment is called the control variable or constant. It is used as a baseline for comparison against the variables that are being tested to determine their effect.
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.
An experiment with only one independent variable is called a one-way experiment. This means that the effect on the dependent variable is attributed to changes in only one factor. This design helps to determine the specific impact of that variable on the outcome of interest.
Variable
A factor that changes in an experiment is called a variable.
The factor that changes in a controlled experiment is called the independent variable.
The factor that is being tested in an experiment is called a variable. The factor that is measured or observed is called the dependent variable.
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A factor in a scientific experiment that is subject to change is called a variable.
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A factor that changes in an experiment is called a dependent variable. It is the variable that is being tested.
The factor not being tested in an experiment is called a control variable. Control variables are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the outcome can be attributed to the factor being tested.