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What does a scientist test when using a controlled experiment?
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When conducting a controlled experiment, a scientist tests the effects of a single variable or condition on the outcome of the experiment. The scientist manipulates the independent variable (the variable being tested) and keeps all other variables constant or controlled. By doing so, the scientist can determine if any changes or differences in the outcome of the experiment are solely due to the manipulated variable.
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