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what is a control ,variable, independent variable, experimental variabale, dependent variable
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Answered by
Anonymous
you can look in the dictionary of your science book or an online dictionary.
Answered by
PsyDAG
Here is one description.
An <B>independent variable</B> is the potential stimulus or cause, usually directly manipulated by the experimenter, so it could also be called a manipulative variable.
A <B>dependent variable</B> is the response or measure of results.
<B>Extraneous variables</B> — other than the independent variable — potentially can affect the dependent variable, so they must be controlled. If possible, you try to keep them constant between the experimental and control group.
The <B>experimental group</B> receives the independent variable.
The <B>control group</B> is similar to experimental, except it does not receive the independent variable. Extraneous variables are balanced between experimental and control groups.
A <B>variable</B> is anything that can vary or change.
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
An <B>independent variable</B> is the potential stimulus or cause, usually directly manipulated by the experimenter, so it could also be called a manipulative variable.
A <B>dependent variable</B> is the response or measure of results.
<B>Extraneous variables</B> — other than the independent variable — potentially can affect the dependent variable, so they must be controlled. If possible, you try to keep them constant between the experimental and control group.
The <B>experimental group</B> receives the independent variable.
The <B>control group</B> is similar to experimental, except it does not receive the independent variable. Extraneous variables are balanced between experimental and control groups.
A <B>variable</B> is anything that can vary or change.
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
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