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Differentiate controlled variables to manipulated variables

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Answered by Anonymous
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The manipulated or independent variable is the one that you control.

The manipulated or independent variable is the one that you control.The controlled variable is the one that you keep constant.

The manipulated or independent variable is the one that you control.The controlled variable is the one that you keep constant.The responding variable or variables is what happens as a result of the experiment (i.e. it's the output variable).

Answered by baranishanmu
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Explanation:

What is a Manipulated Variable?

The manipulated or independent variable is the one that you control.

The controlled variable is the one that you keep constant.

The responding variable or variables is what happens as a result of the experiment (i.e. it's the output variable).

manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment. It’s called “manipulated” because it’s the one you can change. In other words, you can decide ahead of time to increase it or decrease it. In an experiment you should only have one manipulated variable at a time.

The manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment.

The manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment.

An experiment generally has three variables:

The manipulated or independent variable is the one that you control.

The controlled variable is the one that you keep constant.

The responding variable or variables is what happens as a result of the experiment (i.e. it’s the output variable).

Example: You want to find out what the effect is of changing lesson lengths is on student exam performance. The manipulated variable would be the lesson times, as that’s what you’re going to change. Controlled variables would be things like ensuring the exam times are the same, or that the students aren’t hungry (perhaps they should all be tested at the same time). The responding variable is exam success, measured by actual scores on exams.

control variable is any factor you control or hold constant during an experiment. A control variable is also called a controlled variable or constant variable. ... In contrast, there may be variables you can't easily control, such as

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