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Different types of variables affect the results of an experiment. Which of the following statements best describes an outcome variable (dependent variable)?

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An outcome variable (dependent variable) is intentionally held constant throughout an experiment.

An outcome variable (dependent variable) is always affected by the manipulation of a test variable (independent variable).

An outcome variable (dependent variable) is a variable that might be affected by the manipulation of a test variable (independent variable).

An outcome variable (dependent variable) is part of the control group in an experiment because it does not change.
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Answer:

An outcome variable (dependent variable) is always affected by the manipulation of a test variable (independent variable).

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