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A variable that measures the effect of manipulating another variable is known as

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Answered by vansh123430
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Step-by-step explanation:

A variable that measures the effect that manipulating another variable has is known as: A dependent variable.

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Concept:

Dependent and independent variables are variables in numerical techniques, data techniques, and experimental sciences. Dependent variables acquire their name from the fact that their values are investigated in an investigation.experiment under the assumption or requirement that they are dependent on the value of another variable according to some law or rule (e.g., a mathematical function). Independent variables, on the other hand, are not considered as being dependent on other variable in the experiment at hand. Duration, distance, volume, mass, flow rate, and prior values of any measured data of relevance (e.g. human population number) are some frequent independent variables used to forecast future value (the dependent variable).

Given:

The term "effect" refers to a variable that quantifies the result of modifying another variable.

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we have to find the variable that measures the effect of manipulating another variable

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A dependent variable is a variable that assesses the effect of modifying another variable. This is due to the fact that a dependent variable (also known as an outcome variable) is a variable that is assumed to be influenced by changes in an independent variable.

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