Temperature change is a continuous and interval variable, meaning it can take any real value within a certain range and the differences between values are consistent.
The change is called the dependent variable. It is the variable that is being measured or observed as a result of the manipulation of the independent variable.
The variable that you change is called the independent variable, or the manipulated variable. This variable is deliberately altered by the experimenter to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
For hot ice, the controlled variable would be the temperature at which the solution is prepared. Keeping this constant ensures that any differences observed in the formation of hot ice are due to the change in the independent variable (such as the amount of sodium acetate added) rather than fluctuations in temperature.
The variable that may or may not change when the independent variable is changed is the dependent variable. It is the variable that is being measured or observed in an experiment and is expected to change in response to the manipulation of the independent variable.
A variable that causes a change in another variable is called an independent variable. This variable is manipulated or controlled by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
It is the kind of variable that you purposely change.
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It is the kind of variable that you purposely change.
The answer is variable.
A dependent variable depends on the independent variable. If you are doing an experiment about how temperature affects the heat of water then the independent variable would be the temperature, as that is what you are going to change, and the dependent variable the water as the temperature of the water depends on the temperature surrounding it.
The Temperature is the Independent Variable (50 degrees, 100 Degrees etc.) Whatever happens as a result of the temperature change is the dependent variable.
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Do you mean "responding variable"? In a scientific investigation, you try to change only one thing to see what happens. The thing you change is the manipulated variable (also called the independent variable). The result of this change is the responding variable (also called the dependent variable). For example, what if you measure the temperature of a beaker of water, then put it in the refrigerator for 24 hours, then measure again. The change in the temperature from the room to the fridge is the manipulated variable (you controlled it). Any change in the water temperature is the responding variable. It responded to the change you made.
Dependent Variable the independent variable is the one you change to get the dependent variable. The control group is the thing that you leave the same throughout your experiment. Hint: You don't want too many independent variables, it will mess up the experiment.