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13. Consider the following hypothesis: A snake will be more active when the heat lamp is
switched on than it is when the heat lamp is turned off.
What is the outcome variable (dependent variable) in an experiment designed to test this
hypothesis?
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whether the heat lamp is on or off
the number of snakes in the habitat
the number of times the snake moves
the size of the habitat
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