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during an experiment, if you purposely change the temperature to test a…

Question

during an experiment, if you purposely change the temperature to test a hypothesis, the temperature is called the

  • dependent variable
  • operational variable
  • independent variable
  • responding variable

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In an experiment, the independent variable is the one that the experimenter purposely changes to observe its effect on another variable. Here, temperature is being purposely changed to test a hypothesis, so it's the independent variable. Dependent/responding variables are what's measured (depend on the independent variable), and operational variable refers to how a variable is defined/measured, not the manipulated one.

Answer:

C. Independent variable