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- Independent Variable something that is changed by the scientist
- What is tested
- What is manipulated
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- Dependent Variable something that might be affected by the change in
the independent variable
- What is observed
- What is measured
- The data collected during the investigation
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- Controlled Variable a variable that is not changed
- Also called constants
- Allow for a fair test
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- Ages of the students
- Different ages were tested by the scientist
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- The time it to put the puzzle together
- The time was observed and measured by the scientist
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- Same puzzle
- All of the participants were tested with the same puzzle.
- It would not have been a fair test if some had an easy 30 piece puzzle
and some had a harder 500 piece puzzle.
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- Sizes of nails
- These were changed by the scientist
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- Number of paper clips picked up
- The number of paper clips observed and counted (measured)
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- Battery, wire, type of nail
- None of these items were changed
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- Independent variable temperature of water
- Dependent variable time to cook an egg
- Controlled variable type of egg
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- Independent variable depth of the water
- Dependent variable temperature
- Controlled variable thermometer
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- Design an investigation to test this hypothesis.
- Identify the variables
- What exactly will be changed?
How will it be changed?
- What exactly will be measured?
How will it be measured?
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- Design an investigation to test this hypothesis.
- Identify the variables
- What exactly will be changed?
How will it be changed?
- What exactly will be measured?
How will it be measured?
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