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IV- thing that you change DV- what you measure
The IV = Independent VariableThe DV = Dependent VariableAND!!In science you'll learn:Hypothesis = an "If...,then" statement > EXAMPLE > If I mix red paint with blue paint, then it will turn purple > WHERE IS THE IV & DV?? > Remember: "If...[IV]...,then...[DV]" > so: mixing red and blue paint = IV, and turning purple = DV
The independent variable (IV) is the factor that is manipulated or changed in a study, while the dependent variable (DV) is the factor that is measured to see how it is affected by the IV. The relationship between the IV and DV is that changes in the IV are believed to cause changes in the DV, allowing researchers to understand the impact of the IV on the DV.
The answer depends on what it is that you are trying to study.
the iv is what you change and the dv depends on what changes. the iv is usually on the bottom of a graph and the dv is usually at the side, but depending on the graph, the order could be vise versa.
The IV in Pavlov's experiment is the bell and DV is the [amount of] salivation. The reason is that the salivation is dependent on the bell ringing. The IV in Skinner's experiment is the food reward and the DV is the amount of time it took to push the lever.
Independent variable and dependent variable
The independent variable is what you measure and the dependent variable is what you change
Cause. The IV is what the experimenter changes, the DV is the result.
what i s the conceptual definition of IV "mother's education"? what is the conceptual definition of DV "effect on child"?
a controlled experiment is an experiment that has an iv, dv, and a control, is in a well handled environment, and the experiment is safely done.
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