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I want to know the role of variables in the qualitative research design Independent Variable: It is the variable presumed to affect the dependent variable. It is the variable manipulated by the researcher to create an effect on the dependent variable. It is also known as "the treatment." Dependent Variable: The presumed effect that changes with a change in the independent variable. The "effect," "outcome," "response," or where one looks to see the influence of the independent variable. Extraneous Variable: Variable other than the independent variable that may bear any effect on the behavior of the subject being studied: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraneous_variable Research Variable: May be used when the study is observing or measuring variables without looking at cause-effect relationships. May be used when there is no specific expectation of one variable influencing the other. The variables' definitions do not change, only the design. And where you cannot QUANITFY the data, you QUALIFY it, describe it, find common major themes, and classify it.
Dependent variable
Yes because the temperature causes energy to change
An internal variable will change due to computations in the program module. An externalvariable will change due to other changes (external input).
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If x causes changes in y, for example 23x3 =y then x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable.
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An independent variable does not change. It is independent of everything else In research, there needs to be a dependant variable.
A Dependent Variable!
The variable that changes due to a change in another variable is known as 'dependant variable".
An independent variable does not change. It is independent of everything else In research, there needs to be a dependant variable.
The independent variable is the variable that you change and manipulate in an equation. This causes the dependant variable to change.
the dependent variable
One change in a variable has caused a change in another variable. You can only be reasonably certain of this when you have valid and reliable evidence. e.g. Increasing light intensity causes an increase in the rate of photosynthesis.
an independent variable
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
A constant variable in research method is a factors or quantities that never change. Constant variables always remain the same.