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Variables

There are lots of factors that can change in an experiment. These factors need to be monitored closely in order to analyse your data and be able to explain your results.

Types of variables

Types of variables

  • There are three types of variables:
    • Independent variables
    • Dependent variables
    • Control variables
 Independent variable

Independent variable

  • The independent variable is the variable that you change in an experiment.
Dependent variable

Dependent variable

  • The dependent variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment.
Control variables

Control variables

  • Control variables are the variables that are kept the same in an experiment.
    • Control variables help you to measure the influence of the independent variable.
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