You can change the independent variable in an experiment, which is the factor you manipulate to see its effect on the dependent variable. This change allows you to observe how different conditions impact the outcome of the experiment.
An independent variable is a part of an experiment that can change. This is the variable that the scientist manipulates or controls in order to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
An independent variable is any factor that can change or be changed in an experiment. It is what the experimenter manipulates to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
The variable that is intentionally changed in an experiment is called the independent variable.
I assume the term for something that is not changed during an experiment is called, the control. Any changes observed in the experiment, can be compare to the control, which is still be in the original form before the experiment began.
Yes, it can if the experiments can add more data to make a real change. You would have to have others do the same experiments and agree with you.
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Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.
Variables that do not change in an experiment are independent variables.
There are different types of factors that can change in an experiment. The environmental factors may change, and are out of your control. The variables in the experiment may also be changed but, are usually controlled by the individual conducting the experiment the majority of the time.
What is a variable in a experiment
Yes.
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The factor that doesnt change in your experiment