The dependent variable which is measured. or Manipulated variable which is changed by the experimenter.
Conducting the study as a double blind. ie. the participants don't know which group they're in but nor does the researcher.
They're called 'subjects'
In an experiment the independent is the stimulus, the thing controlled or applied by the experimenter. The dependent variable is the response, the reaction to the independent variable.
Independent Variables are the factors that are tested by beingvaried by the experimenter.
The independent variable is intentionally controlled by the experimenter. This variable is manipulated to determine its effect on the dependent variable.
The dependent variable which is measured. or Manipulated variable which is changed by the experimenter.
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controlled variable
The variable that is changed by the experimenter in an experiment is called the independent variable. This variable is manipulated or controlled by the experimenter in order to observe its effect on another variable, known as the dependent variable.
The experimenter deliberately changes the independent variable, which is the factor that is manipulated or controlled in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. This allows the experimenter to determine the causal relationship between the independent and dependent variables.
The factor that is adjusted by the experimenter is called the independent variable. It is manipulated or controlled to see how it affects the dependent variable, which is the outcome or response being measured in the experiment.
The variable that an experimenter manipulates in an experiment is called the independent variable. This variable is deliberately changed or controlled by the experimenter to observe its impact on the dependent variable, which is the outcome or response being measured in the experiment.
They are the same. These are names for the variables in an experiment that are controlled by the experimenter, as opposed to the output variables, the results you collect at the end of the experiment Hope this helped!
Conducting the study as a double blind. ie. the participants don't know which group they're in but nor does the researcher.
It can be but it is equally possible that the experimenter has absolutely no control over the independent variable. For example, in studying the grades of a class in a school, the pupils' gender may be an independent variable of interest. But the experimenter cannot control that variable.
A factor being measured in a controlled experiment is a variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated by the experimenter to see how it affects the outcome of the experiment. Factors are typically independent variables that are controlled to observe their impact on the dependent variable being measured.