Explain the difference between independent and dependent variables.

Many people confuse a hypothesis with a prediction. How are they different? How are they similar?

The results of an experiment do not support the hypothesis that the experiment was designed to test. Was the experiment a waste of time? Explain.

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The independent variable is the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment. The dependent variable is the variable in a relation whose value depends on the value of the independent variable.

Second, hypotheses and predictions are similar in that they are both related to an experiment. However, a hypothesis is an explanation for a phenomena that is testable through an experiment. A prediction is the expected result of an experiment.

An when conducting an experiment, it is always important to present accurate data even if that data does not support your hypothesis. If your data does not support the hypothesis, the experiment was not a waste of time. This data provides you with information regarding what is not happening in a particular phenomenon. Information gained from the experiment can help you to develop new hypotheses to test in the future.

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