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Throughout the reflection, make sure you have a copy of the student guide and your data tables. use the drop-
down menus to complete the statements
was intentionally manipulated. this was the independent
in part i of this experiment, the
variable. the dependent variable measured was the
in part ii of this experiment, the
variable. the dependent variable measured was the
was intentionally manipulated. this was the independent
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