Independent variable, dependent variable, and constant
Independent variable
Cause
Dependent variable
Effect
Four groups of rats are first massed and then fed identical diets except for the amount of vitamin A they receive. Each group gets a different amount. After 3 weeks on the diet, the rats' masses are measured again to see if there has been a decrease.
IV: amount of vitamin A DV: mass Constant: diet
The height of bean plants depends on the amount of water they receive.
IV: amount of water DV: height of the bean plant Constant: plant
Students measured the temperature of the water at different depths in Lake Skywalker and found that the temperature varied.
IV: depths of water DV: temperature Constant: depths
The amount of pollution produced by cars was measured for cars using gasoline containing different amounts of lead.
IV: different amounts of lead DV: population increases Constant: type of car
A study was done to find if different tire treads affect the braking distance of a car.
IV: different tire trends. DV: braking distance. Constant: the car
Lemon trees receiving the most water produced the most lemons.
IV: receiving the most water DV: producted the most lemons Constant: lemon trees
The time it takes to run a mile depends on the person's running speed.
IV: running speed DV: time it takes Constant: mile
An investigation found that more bushels of potatoes were produced when the soil was fertilized more.
IV: soil was fertilized more DV: more bushels of potatoes are produced Constant: bushels of potatoes
The higher the temperature of the air in the oven, the faster a cake will bake.
IV: temperature of the air DV: time it takes cake to bake Constant: cake