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Dependent Variable

A dependent variable is the outcome or response that researchers measure in an experiment to assess the effect of an independent variable. It is dependent on changes made to the independent variable and helps in determining causal relationships.

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A dependent variable is a crucial concept in scientific experiments, representing the outcome that researchers measure to see how it changes in response to the independent variable. Understanding dependent variables helps students grasp the cause-and-effect relationships in experiments, which is fun...

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Key Terms

Independent Variable
The variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment.

Example: In a study on plant growth, the amount of sunlight is the independent variable.

Experiment
A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.

Example: An experiment to see how temperature affects the rate of a chemical reaction.

Data Analysis
The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information.

Example: Analyzing survey results to determine customer satisfaction.

Causation
The relationship between cause and effect.

Example: Increased exercise leads to weight loss, showing causation.

Hypothesis
A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, to be tested through experimentation.

Example: If plants receive more sunlight, then they will grow taller.

Control Variable
A variable that is kept constant to ensure that the experiment tests only the independent variable.

Example: Using the same type of soil for all plants in a growth experiment.

Related Topics

Independent Variable
The variable that is manipulated to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
beginner
Control Variables
Variables that are kept constant to ensure a fair test in an experiment.
intermediate
Experimental Design
The process of planning an experiment to ensure valid and reliable results.
intermediate
Data Collection Methods
Techniques used to gather data for analysis in experiments.
intermediate

Key Concepts

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