Complete parts a through e. (a) What are all the possible values of the independent variable? Dependent variable? What are all the possible values of the independent variable?
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It is the variable that is changed by the researcher. The possible values of the independent variable depend on the specific experiment or study being conducted. For example, if the independent variable is the temperature, the possible values could be any range of Show more…
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