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In any investigation: What is the dependent variable?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured or tested in an experiment. For example, in a study looking at how tutoring impacts test scores, the dependent variable would be the participants' test scores, since that is what is being measured.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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In any investigation, a dependent variable is something that can be observed and that which changes depending on the independent variable.

Explanation:

  • In an experiment, variables other than the independent and dependent must be kept constant and should not be changed. These are called as controlled variables. For example, in a flight flying experiment, a student adjusts the angle of the plane’s wing to improve its speed.
  • In this situation, the flight’s wing is the independent variable, whereas the speed of the plane because of the changed wing angle will be the dependent variable.

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