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Mekhi
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22 November, 23:03
What is a responding variable in an experiment?
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Logan
22 November, 23:09
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The responding variable experiences changes as a result of the independent variable, or control group.
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Corey Duarte
22 November, 23:32
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A responding variable in an experiment is the variable that responds or changes in response to the independent variable.
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