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STRATEGY FOR IDENTIFYING VARIBALES. 1.Read the problem question carefully, and think about the experiment. 2. Sketch out your test groups. 3.List the constants, or what’s the same for each test group. 4.Once you’ve identified the constants, find the one thing that’s different about each group. That’s the independent variable. 5.Figure out what data you’ll collect.

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STRATEGY FOR IDENTIFYING VARIBALES.1.Read the problem question carefully, and think about the

experiment.

2. Sketch out your test groups.

3. List the constants, or what’s the same for each test group.

4. Once you’ve identified the constants, find the one thing that’s different about each group. That’s the independent variable.

5. Figure out what data you’ll collect. That’s the dependent variable.