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- how would you measure your dependent variable?
- so what im thinking is that we can measure the depedent variable shoes by speed. by how long it takes to run a fixed disance from 100 meters...so if we wore the new shoes or the old shoes by running 100 meters!
- what would you keep constant?
i will keep the constant to ensure a fair test of the factors like the runners. the running disance will keep it to 100 meters always.
my asnwer is that the runner use the same person for all trials
my 2nd answer is that we use the same running disance and keep it fixed!
- which of the four options above doesn’t fit? why?
so the options above doesnt fit is that \the chicago bears are the best football team\ it doesnt really sound fit or right (sorry mr.howell) my reason is that the other items are related to the experiment virables,measurment,constans. and the data table!
- draw (or attach a drawing) of a possible data table for your experiment.
For the data table drawing request:
Step1: Define Columns
We need columns for Trial, Shoe Type (independent variable), and Time (dependent variable, measured in seconds for running 100 meters).
Step2: Structure Rows
Include multiple trials (e.g., 3 trials) to ensure reliability. Each trial will have an entry for shoe type (old or new) and the corresponding time.
| Trial | Shoe Type | Time (seconds) |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Old | |
| 3 | Old | |
| 4 | New | |
| 5 | New | |
| 6 | New |
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The data table is structured with columns for Trial, Shoe Type, and Time (seconds). Rows include 3 trials for old shoes and 3 trials for new shoes to record running times over 100 meters. (The table above can be used, and actual times would be filled in during the experiment.)