Independent Variable (What is changed/manipulated?) 1The dog walking sites (frequently sites & infrequently sites) Dependent Variable (What is measured/observed? Hint: see Figure 1 (y-axis) in the scientific article 1. The native bird abundance 2. The bird species diversity Controlled Variables (What 2 factors should be kept the same between trials?) 1.The types of habitat (Sydeny sandstone gulley & ridge top) 2. Time of the day in which the survey is conducted b. Create a diagram using the symbols or icons provided to represent the main components of the experiment. Your diagram should include the dependent, independent, and two controlled variables (add a key to explain the symbols used for the controlled variables). Additionally, indicate which group is the Experimental Group and which is the Control Group, and include the sample size for each group. You may create the diagram in the space below or on a separate sheet of paper. If you choose to create it on a separate sheet, please sign and date your drawing and scan it to include it in your submission file. Symbol Walkers with dogs Walkers without dogs Woodland Key Bird individual Bird Species No walker or dogs And on icon and name for the controlled variable 1 And or icon and name for the controlled vanable 2.
Independent Variable (What is changed/manipulated?) 1The dog walking sites (frequently sites & infrequently sites) Dependent Variable (What is measured/observed? Hint: see Figure 1 (y-axis) in the scientific article 1. The native bird abundance 2. The bird species diversity Controlled Variables (What 2 factors should be kept the same between trials?) 1.The types of habitat (Sydeny sandstone gulley & ridge top) 2. Time of the day in which the survey is conducted b. Create a diagram using the symbols or icons provided to represent the main components of the experiment. Your diagram should include the dependent, independent, and two controlled variables (add a key to explain the symbols used for the controlled variables). Additionally, indicate which group is the Experimental Group and which is the Control Group, and include the sample size for each group. You may create the diagram in the space below or on a separate sheet of paper. If you choose to create it on a separate sheet, please sign and date your drawing and scan it to include it in your submission file. Symbol Walkers with dogs Walkers without dogs Woodland Key Bird individual Bird Species No walker or dogs And on icon and name for the controlled variable 1 And or icon and name for the controlled vanable 2.
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