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controlled experiments
- a controlled experiment keeps all variables the ____ except for the variable being ____
- independent variable (the ____): the variable ____
- dependent variable (the ____): the variable that is ____
- control group: group exposed to the ____ the experimental group ____
- constant: ______
Brief Explanations
To fill in the blanks about controlled experiments:
- A controlled experiment keeps all variables the same except for the variable being tested. This is to isolate the effect of the independent variable.
- Independent variable (the cause): the variable changed by the scientist to observe its impact.
- Dependent variable (the effect): the variable that is observed and changes in response to the independent variable. It depends on the independent variable.
- Control group: group exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for the independent variable. It provides a baseline for comparison.
- Constant: a variable that stays the same throughout the experiment to ensure a fair test (e.g., temperature, time, amount of a substance).
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- A controlled experiment keeps all variables the \(\boldsymbol{\text{same}}\) except for the variable being \(\boldsymbol{\text{tested}}\).
- Independent variable (the \(\boldsymbol{\text{cause}}\)): the variable \(\boldsymbol{\text{changed by the scientist}}\).
- Dependent variable (the \(\boldsymbol{\text{effect}}\)): the variable that is \(\boldsymbol{\text{observed and changes in response to the independent variable}}\).
- Control group: group exposed to the \(\boldsymbol{\text{same conditions as}}\) the experimental group \(\boldsymbol{\text{except for the independent variable}}\).
- Constant: \(\boldsymbol{\text{a variable that stays the same throughout the experiment}}\)