Dependent, Idependent and Control
Qualitative and quanitative are two types of variables.
The two types of variables are the CONSTANT and CONTROL.
Measured variable, control variable, treatment variable and moderating variable
Variables change, constants do not.
For example if your testing different types of fertilizers, then some plants may grow tallershort/not at all. I got this from a web site
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Variables to study in a thesis depend on the research question, but common ones include independent variables that impact the dependent variable. Examples include demographics, behavior, attitudes, and environmental factors. It's essential to specify these variables clearly to align with the research objectives.
There are mainly three types of thesis statements: argumentative (presents an argument and supports it with evidence), analytical (breaks down a topic into parts and evaluates it), and expository (informs the reader about a topic with facts, without taking a stance). Each type serves a different purpose in guiding the content and structure of an academic paper.
There are different types of bullying in schools.
The amount of gas and the pressure in the volcanoes.
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consonant depedent controlled variable
The two types of variables are the CONSTANT and CONTROL.
Qualitative and quanitative are two types of variables.
There are 'constant variables' , 'independant variables' and 'dependent variables' Constant Variable- things in the experimment that should be kept the same Independant variables- something that can be varied in an experiment Dependant variable- something that can be affected
Type equivalence occurs when two variables are of the same type. For example, if both variables are int (integer variables), they are of equal types. Equivalence can also occur with two different types that are compatible with each other.
nominal and ordinal is wrong; those are the two types of qualitative variables. Ratio and interval are the two types of quantitative variables.