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The factor in an experiment that responds to the manipulated variable
The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured. So in this case it is the complications that the heart patients suffer from
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The type of tread is the independent variable and the braking distance is the dependent variable.
observational study
Well, that depends on whether 'customer satisfaction' is the cause or the effect in your analysis. If say, 'prompt attention to customer problems' were the causative (independent) variable, then the 'customer satisfaction' would be the result/outcome/dependent variable. However you could have had a study in which 'customer satisfaction' was the cause/independently variable, and 'likelihood of repeat business' were the result/outcome/dependent variable. You must distinguish between CAUSE and EFFECT. Cause is the independent variable that creates the Effect observed.
The independent variable is the thing you are changing. The dependent variable is the result you are trying to measure. In a caffeine study, the amount of caffeine given to a subject would probably be the independent variable. The dependent variable would be what you are measuring, like moodiness, apparent energy, kidney function, etc.
yea losertttttt actually, it is the independent variable because the independent variable is the thing that you change and the dependent variable is the outcome whoever doesn't know this, I'm sorry, but now you know.
A major variable is a key factor in a research study or statistical analysis that has a significant impact on the outcome or results of the study. It is a variable that researchers are particularly interested in studying due to its potential influence on the research question being investigated. Identifying major variables helps researchers focus their study and interpret the findings accurately.
No, it is a statistical measure of the spread of a distribution of some variable.
The data type that measures the outcome of a study is quantitative data.
extraneous variable
That's the independent variable.
To operationalize a dependent variable, you need to clearly define how it will be measured in your study. This involves establishing specific criteria or indicators that represent the construct of interest, such as using a survey question, observation, or experimental outcome to quantify the variable. It is essential to ensure that your operationalization accurately captures the concept you are studying and allows for consistent and reliable measurement.
The response variable is some sort of measure of softness.
amount of moisture!
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