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Q: How a researcher measures a research variable is what?
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Specification of how a researcher measures a research variable is known as an?

An operational definition


What is a dependent variable in research?

The dependent variable is the variable that the researcher does not control. The researcher will change one variable called the independent variable (ex. temperature, amount of sunlight, amount of food, etc.) and then observe the corresponding dependent variable (ex. reaction of organism, amount of plant growth, swimming speed, etc.)


What is the difference between feminist research and conventional social research?

there is no hierarchical power relationship between researcher and respondent in Feminist Research. feminist research analyze the variable in feminist perspective.


What is non-experimental research?

Non Experimental Research. Involves studying naturally occurring variation in the dependent and independent variable without any intervention by the researcher.


What variable systematically manipulated by the researcher?

The independent variable is the one which the researcher controls and manipulates. On a graph this is the 'x' axis.


What variable did the researcher change during this experiment?

Control Variable


A variable of which a researcher is not aware but which might be causing changes in the response variable is called a variable?

lurking


What is the variable being changed by the researcher when designing an experiment?

The manipulated variable I think.


What is the name in an experimental design where the variable in which the researcher is trying to elicit a change?

Response Variable


What is the type of variable that a researcher wants to keep from affecting an experiments outcome?

Extraneous variable


What are the differences between action research and experimental research?

In "Action Research" the researcher is part of the process under investigation; in "Experimental Research" the researcher tries not to influence the process.


What is a single factor manipulated by a researcher?

A variable factor.