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Explain the relationship between independent and dependent variables within a hypothesis.

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Answer:A hypothesis states a presumed relationship between two variables in a way that can be tested with empirical data. It may take the form of a cause-effect statement, or an "if x,...then y" statement. The cause is called the independent variable; and the effect is called the dependent variable.

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The relationship between the independent and dependant variable is the independent variable depends on the dependent variable to show what is being measured or the change in the results.

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