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Confusion about independent and dependent variables HELP!
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Confusion about independent and dependent variables HELP!
Hello
, I'm doing an experiment on how the vitamin C contents compares in organic and conventional fruit and vegetable juices. A titration was performed in order to tell how much vitamin C each juice contains. Since I'm not really changing anything, what would the independent and dependent variables be? Also, what are the experimental and control groups?
Please respond quickly, my project is due in 4 days!
Thank you so much!
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Re: Confusion about independent and dependent variables HELP!
Hi!
Although you seem to be simply measuring vitamin c content, perhaps you could put your independent variable as vitamin c content and the dependent variable as different types of orange juice. It's easier to remember variables with the following formula-
the effect of (independent) on (dependent)
The experimental groups might be organic, or other juices while the control group would be the "normal" juice. Hope this helps, good luck!
Although you seem to be simply measuring vitamin c content, perhaps you could put your independent variable as vitamin c content and the dependent variable as different types of orange juice. It's easier to remember variables with the following formula-
the effect of (independent) on (dependent)
The experimental groups might be organic, or other juices while the control group would be the "normal" juice. Hope this helps, good luck!
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Re: Confusion about independent and dependent variables HELP!
Hi Rallen,
From what you write, it sounds like you are changing the types of juices you are using in the experiment and then checking how the vitamin C level changes. To help clear the confusion about independent versus dependent variables in your mind check out the page on variables here at the Science Buddies website at
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... bles.shtml
The information there should keep you going strong.
From what you write, it sounds like you are changing the types of juices you are using in the experiment and then checking how the vitamin C level changes. To help clear the confusion about independent versus dependent variables in your mind check out the page on variables here at the Science Buddies website at
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... bles.shtml
The information there should keep you going strong.
Regards,
Frank M
Frank M

