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Variables that are kept the same for consistency are called...
constants (controlled variables)
independent variable
experimental group
control group
dependent variable
constants (controlled variables)
independent variable
experimental group
control group
dependent variable
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Variables that are kept the same for consistency in an experiment are called **constants** or **controlled variables**. These are the factors that are kept unchanged to ensure that the results of the experiment are due to the manipulation of the independent variable.
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