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- what is the difference between the dependent and independent variables?
- what is the difference between the control and experimental group?
- what is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data?
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- what is biology?
- explain each of the characteristics that determine living things.
- what is the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
- what is dna?
Question 8
In an experiment, the independent variable is the factor that is manipulated or changed by the researcher (e.g., amount of fertilizer given to plants). The dependent variable is the factor that is measured or observed and is expected to change in response to the independent variable (e.g., the growth of the plants). So the independent variable is the cause, and the dependent variable is the effect.
The control group is a group in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable and is used for comparison (e.g., plants not given fertilizer to compare with those that are). The experimental group is the group that is exposed to the independent variable (e.g., plants given different amounts of fertilizer) to see the effect.
Quantitative data is numerical data that can be measured or counted (e.g., height in cm, number of students), often involving numbers and statistics. Qualitative data is non - numerical data that describes qualities or characteristics (e.g., color of a flower, texture of a fabric), often in words.
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Independent variable: Manipulated/changed by researcher (cause). Dependent variable: Measured/observed, changes in response (effect).