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What variables are used in the study? What are the dependent variables? What are the independent variables?​

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What Variables are used in the study?

  1. Independent variables
  2. Dependent variables
  3. Intervening variables
  4. Moderating variables
  5. Control variables
  6. Extraneous variables
  7. Quantitative variables
  8. Qualitative variables
  9. Confounding variables
  10. Composite variables

What are the Dependent Variables?

A dependent variable relies on and can be changed by other components. A grade on an exam is an example of a dependent variable because it depends on factors such as how much sleep you got and how long you studied. Independent variables can influence dependent variables, but dependent variables cannot influence independent variables. For example, the time you spent studying (dependent) can affect the grade on your test (independent) but the grade on your test does not affect the time you spent studying.When analyzing relationships between study objects, researchers often try to determine what makes the dependent variable change and how.

What are the Independent Variables?

An independent variable is a singular characteristic that the other variables in your experiment cannot change. Age is an example of an independent variable. Where someone lives, what they eat or how much they exercise are not going to change their age. Independent variables can, however, change other variables. In studies, researchers often try to find out whether an independent variable causes other variables to change and in what way.