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Shalnov [3]
3 years ago
13

I need help with independent and dependent variables​

Mathematics
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Deffense [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.

Updated December 01, 2019

Both the independent variable and dependent variable are examined in an experiment using the scientific method, so it's important to know what they are and how to use them. Here are the definitions for independent and dependent variables, examples of each variable, and the explanation for how to graph them.

Independent Variable

The independent variable is the condition that you change in an experiment. It is the variable you control. It is called independent because its value does not depend on and is not affected by the state of any other variable in the experiment. Sometimes you may hear this variable called the "controlled variable" because it is the one that is changed. Do not confuse it with a "control variable," which is a variable that is purposely held constant so that it can't affect the outcome of the experiment.

Dependent Variable

The dependent variable is the condition that you measure in an experiment. You are assessing how it responds to a change in the independent variable, so you can think of it as depending on the independent variable. Sometimes the dependent variable is called the "responding variable."

Independent and Dependent Variable Examples

In a study to determine whether how long a student sleeps affects test scores, the independent variable is the length of time spent sleeping while the dependent variable is the test score.

You want to compare brands of paper towels, to see which holds the most liquid. The independent variable in your experiment would be the brand of paper towel. The dependent variable would be the amount of liquid absorbed by the paper towel.

In an experiment to determine how far people can see into the infrared part of the spectrum, the wavelength of light is the independent variable and whether the light is observed (the response) is the dependent variable.

If you want to know whether caffeine affects your appetite, the presence/absence of a given amount of caffeine would be the independent variable. How hungry you are would be the dependent variable.

You want to determine whether a chemical is essential for rat nutrition, so you design an experiment. The presence/absence of the chemical is the independent variable. The health of the rat (whether it lives and can reproduce) is the dependent variable. If you determine the substance is necessary for proper nutrition, a follow-up experiment might determine how much of the chemical is needed. Here, the amount of chemical would be the independent variable and the rat health would be the dependent variable.

How to Tell the Independent and Dependent Variable Apart

If you are having a hard time identifying which variable is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable, remember the dependent variable is the one affected by a change in the independent variable. If you write out the variables in a sentence that shows cause and effect, the independent variable causes the effect on the dependent variable. If you have the variables in the wrong order, the sentence won't make sense.

Independent variable causes an effect on the dependent variable.

Example: How long you sleep (independent variable) affects your test score (dependent variable).

This makes sense, but:

Example: Your test score affects how long you sleep.

This doesn't really make sense (unless you can't sleep because you are worried you failed a test, but that would be a different experiment).

How to Plot Variables on a Graph

There is a standard method for graphing the independent and dependent variable. The x-axis is the independent variable, while the y-axis is the dependent variable. You can use the DRY MIX acronym to help remember how to graph variables:

DRY MIX

D = dependent variable

R = responding variable

Y = graph on the vertical or y-axis

M = manipulated variable

I = independent variable

X = graph on the horizontal or x-axis

Test your understanding with the scientific method quiz.

Step-by-step explanation:

Wewaii [24]3 years ago
7 0

A Independent Variable is a variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another. A Dependent Variable is a variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another.

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