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dependent variable - is the variable that changes as a result of the independent

variable manipulation. It's the outcome you're interested in measuring, and it


“depends” on your independent variable.
Study or experiment that is being measured, observed, or predicted. Ito daw po
yung variable that is influenced or affected by other variables, know as independent
variables

independent variable - It is a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the
other variables you are trying to measure.

explanatory variable - is the variable that is manipulated by the researcher.


Explanatory Variable. Also known as the independent or predictor variable, it
explains variations in the response variable; in an experimental study, it is
manipulated by the researcher.
Explanatory Variable.- are used to understand the relationship between the
independent variable and dependent variable.

One predictor variable example is a teacher using participation grades to predict the
over grades for the class at the end of the semester.
Predictor variable - are use to estimate or predict the value of the dependent
variable in statistical

experimental variable a variable whose values are independent of changes in the


values of other variables.

Subject variables are characteristics that vary across participants,


and they can't be manipulated by researchers. For example, gender
identity, ethnicity, race, income, and education are all important
subject variables that social researchers treat as independent
variables.

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