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When two experiments are identical except for one variable, the experiment is called a(n)?

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A controlled experiment is when two experiments are identical except for one variable

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When two experiments are identical except for one variable, the experiment is called a controlled experiment. In a controlled experiement all variables are kept constant with the exception of one been tested, which is called the independent variable.
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