Definitions ?. The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured in an experiment.

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Variables in an experiment. DEPENDENT VARIABLE The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured in an experiment.
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Definitions ?

The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured in an experiment.

The independent variable is the variable that is that is being changed in an experiment.

Controlled variables are variables that are variables that stay they same throughout an experiment.

An experimental control is a group of things in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable.

A Hypothesis should… Have a prediction and a reason. Be based on a scientific reason/ observation. Never be thought of as _guess – only. State both a prediction and a reason.

Directions: For the following questions please, Identify the dependent variable Identify the independent variable Pick 2 questions and write a hypothesis that has a prediction AND a reason.

Practice question 1: How does the amount of television watched affect attention?

Practice question 2: How do carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere affect global temperatures?

Practice question 3: How do different brands of fertilizer affect pea plants growth?

4.What brand of paper towel absorbs the most water? 5.How does light intensity affect plant growth? 6.How does the shape of an object affect the rate at which it falls through water? 7.How does slope angle affect speed? 8.How does the weight of a bicycle affect coasting speed? 9.What type of rock is the most resistant to weathering? 10.How does the mass of a rock affect barnacle density?

11.How do plants affect dissolved oxygen levels in an aquarium? 12.How does the surface area of a paper airplane’s wings affect flight distance? 13.How does wind affect the distance different sized particles (sand, gravel, rock) can travel? 14.What place at AISG has the most bacteria? 15.Does environment determine the stem color of a fast plant? 16.How does the length of a lever affect the force that must be applied to lift an object? 17.How does wind direction in Bellingham affect the temperature? 18.How does camouflage affect the survival of a species? 19.How is the rate of starch breakdown affected by different people’s saliva?

20.How does gender affect the average carapace size of a Dungeness crab? 21.How do varying amounts of catnip affect cat behavior? 22.What affect does salt placed on roadways to melt ice have on plants living on the shoulder? 23.Does what a chicken eats affect the level of cholesterol in its eggs? 24.Does repetition increase the speed in which a mouse can navigate a maze? 25.What affect does the color of light have on plant growth? 26.How does the amount of fertilizer applied to a plant affect its growth? 27.How does the size of a crab affect its speed? 28.What type of mouthwash is most affective in killing mouth bacteria?

How to write a scientific question … Include both the independent and dependent variables Be written in a question format Be based on an observation.

Practice 1. Caffeine may affect your heart rate.

Practice 2. Use of fertilizers may be causing frog mutations.

Hypothesis practice Write a hypothesis for the question that you wrote about caffeine affecting heart rate.