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Why are most factors held constant in a scientific experiment?

Answer: the only part of an experiment that ever changes is the independent variable.

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Answered by PsyDAG
No, you are trying to see if changes in the independent variable cause changes in the dependent variable. If other variables are not held constant, they might be factors in causing dependent variable changes rather than or in addition to the independent variable.
Answered by Patricia
Why are most factors held constant in a scientific experiment?
Answered by paulina
how are hypotheses and theories related?
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