In a cause-and-effect relationship, the dependent variable changes due to the independent variable. The independent variable is the one that is manipulated or controlled in an experiment, while the dependent variable is the one being measured to see how it responds to the changes in the independent variable.
It is called a direct or simple relationship between the two variables. This means that as one variable changes, the other variable changes in a predictable way and no other variables are involved in influencing the relationship.
The variable that stays the same in an experiment is called the control variable. It is kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes observed are due to the manipulated variable (independent variable) and not caused by other factors.
The variable that changes in an experiment according to other variables is called the dependent variable. It is the variable that is measured or observed to determine the effect of the manipulated independent variable.
A variable that is kept constant in an experiment is called a controlled variable. This variable is deliberately kept the same throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the dependent variable are due to the changes in the independent variable.
An independent variable stays the same even if other variables change.
Changes in the independent variable will cause changes in the dependent variable.
The variable that changes due to a change in another variable is known as 'dependant variable".
The dependent variable.
Changes in the independent variable are independent of changes in any other variable,
It is called a direct or simple relationship between the two variables. This means that as one variable changes, the other variable changes in a predictable way and no other variables are involved in influencing the relationship.
The dependent variable MAY change, but it need not.
The independent variable. If it changes the other variable, then the other variable depends on it and consequently is the "dependent variable".
The variable that stays the same in an experiment is called the control variable. It is kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes observed are due to the manipulated variable (independent variable) and not caused by other factors.
The independent variable causes changes in the dependent variable; the dependent variable is contingent on the manipulations of the independent variable.
The variable that changes in an experiment according to other variables is called the dependent variable. It is the variable that is measured or observed to determine the effect of the manipulated independent variable.
A variable that is kept constant in an experiment is called a controlled variable. This variable is deliberately kept the same throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the dependent variable are due to the changes in the independent variable.
An independent variable stays the same even if other variables change.