A "controlling variable" in the context of behavior is an immediate environmental variable which has an influence on the behavioral outcome of a human (or other organism that exhibits behavioral reactivity to the environment) at a specific point in time.
no the variables cant be controlled.
Controlled variables are quantities that must remain constant.
variables and enviornment conditions are controlled
yes
controlled,manipulated,responding variables
They are the same. These are names for the variables in an experiment that are controlled by the experimenter, as opposed to the output variables, the results you collect at the end of the experiment Hope this helped!
There are three types of variables tested: manipulated variables, controlled variables, and experimental variables.
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i think is manipulated, controlled, and responding ...
The number of dependent variables in an experiment varies, but there is often more than one. experiments also have controlled variables are quantities that a scientist wants to remain constant, and he must be observe them as carefully as the dependent variables.
Controlled variables are quantities that a scientist wants to remain constant and observe as carefully as the dependent variables.
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