Dependent v. Independent Variables What’s the difference?

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Dependent v. Independent Variables What’s the difference?

What is a Variable? Simply, something that varies. Specifically, variables represent persons or objects that can be manipulated, controlled, or merely measured for the sake of research. Variation: How much a variable varies. Those with little variation are called constants.

Independent Variables These variables are ones that are more or less controlled. You might manipulate these variables as needed. They still vary, but the variation is relatively known (like seconds, or days) It is easy to figure the next independent variable.

Dependent Variables Dependent variables are not controlled or manipulated, but instead are simply measured. Dependent Variables depend on what the independent variable is.

Independent V. Dependent Intentionally manipulated Controlled Vary at known rate Cause Intentionally left alone Measured Vary at unknown rate Effect

Graphing Dependent v. Independent Variables Dependent Variable Independent Variable

Height of a ramp (cm) Time to roll down the ramp Example

Summary Independent is the x axis Independent is the x coordinate Dependent is the y axis Dependent is the y coordinate