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Dependent and independent variables - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The terms " dependent variable " and " independent variable " are used in similar but subtly different ways in mathematics and statistics as part of the standard terminology in those subjects. The...
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An example of a manipulated independent variable might be ___________ The amount of sensory deprivation given a participant, a participant's religious affiliation, a student participant's hallucinations in response to severe. ... An example of a manipulated independent variable might be ___________ ; The amount of...
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An independent variable is typically the cause, while a dependent variable is the effect. The independent variable is that variable assumed to be the causal variable. ... In experimental research it is the variable the investigator manipulates. The effect (the dependent variable) is dependent on the causal variable.
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So, while the control group got a taste score of 25, and the pancakes with two cups of milk used got a taste score of 17. The taste score is the responding variable - it is the result that is affected by the variable you manipulated.
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The independent variable, also known as the manipulated variable, lies at the heart of any qualitative experimental design. ... The independent variable, also known as the manipulated variable, lies at the heart of any qualitative experimental design. This is the factor manipulated by the researcher, and it produces one or...
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