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Experimental Design - Variables
Definition A factor or condition that can change during an event or investigation 3 Types These factors are known as the: independent (“different”) dependent (“measure”) controlled (“same”)
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Identifying Variables
List four variables that exist for each situation: Ex: What variables can affect the sprouting of a plant seed? 1. amount of water received 2. amount of sunlight 3. amount of fertilizer 4. age of the seed
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Identifying Variables (List four for each)
What variables can affect the attendance at a football game? What variables can affect the taste of a soft drink? What variables can affect the speed of a runner in a 100-yard dash? What variables can affect the amount of fruit produced by an apple tree? What variables can affect the amount of rain an area receives?
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Identifying Variables
List the independent, dependent, and controlled variables for each situation: Ex: Students of different ages were given the same puzzle to assemble. The puzzle assembly time was measured. Ind. = different ages of students Dep. = assembly time Cont. = same puzzle
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Indentifying Variables List the independent, dependent, and controlled.
A study was done to find if different tire treads affect the breaking distance of a car. A study was done to measure the cleaning effectiveness of different brands of dishwashers. They all had the same water source. A study was done to see how the length of the blades of helicopters affected their maximum flying speed.
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