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The observed results of an experiment that occur from changes in the independent variable are known as?

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D. dependent variables

The observed results of an experiment that occur from changes in the independent variable are known as dependent variables. For example, if a student wants to determine how the amount of water given to a plant effects how much the plant grows, the growth of the plant is the observed result that occurs because of changes to the amount of water the plant receives.

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Dependent variable

The observed results of an experiment that occur from changes in the independent variable are known as dependent variable.
Variables are observable and measurable objects used in a study.
Independent variables are those variables manipulated to produce a desired or predicted outcome whereas the dependent variable is the variable that receives the treatment and produces the product.


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