What Are The Independent Variables In Research?

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The independent variable (IV) is the characteristic of

a psychology experiment that is manipulated or changed by researchers

, not by other variables in the experiment. For example, in an experiment looking at the effects of studying on test scores, studying would be the independent variable.

What are the types of independent variables?

  • A controlled variable.
  • An explanatory variable.
  • An exposure variable (in reliability theory).
  • A feature (in machine learning and pattern recognition).
  • An input variable.
  • A manipulated variable.
  • A predictor variable.
  • A regressor (in regression analysis).

What are the 3 independent variables?

In this sense, some common independent variables are

time, space, density, mass, fluid flow rate

, and previous values of some observed value of interest (e.g. human population size) to predict future values (the dependent variable).

What are some examples of independent and dependent variables in research?

In a study to determine whether how long a student sleeps affects test scores,

the independent variable is the length of time spent sleeping

while the dependent variable is the test score. You want to compare brands of paper towels, to see which holds the most liquid.

What the independent variable represents in research?

An independent variable is defines as the variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment. It represents

the cause or reason for an outcome

. Independent variables are the variables that the experimenter changes to test their dependent variable.

How do you identify an independent variable?

The

independent variable always goes on the x-axis, or the horizontal axis

. The dependent variable goes on the y-axis, or vertical axis. As you can see, this is a graph showing how the number of hours a student studies affects the score she got on an exam.

What is an example of an independent variable?

It is a variable that stands alone and isn’t changed by the other variables you are trying to measure. For example,

someone’s age might

be an independent variable. Other factors (such as what they eat, how much they go to school, how much television they watch) aren’t going to change a person’s age.

How do you use independent variables?

In an

experiment

, you manipulate the independent variable and measure the outcome in the dependent variable. For example, in an experiment about the effect of nutrients on crop growth: The independent variable is the amount of nutrients added to the crop field.

How do you manipulate independent variables?

Again, to manipulate an independent variable means

to change its level systematically

so that different groups of participants are exposed to different levels of that variable, or the same group of participants is exposed to different levels at different times.

Is a treatment an independent variable?

When a researcher gives an active medication to one group of people and a placebo, or inactive medication, to another group of people, the independent variable is

the medication treatment

. Each person’s response to the active medication or placebo is called the dependent variable.

What are the independent and dependent variables in a research study?


The independent variable is the variable the experimenter manipulates or changes

, and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable. … The dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in an experiment, and is ‘dependent’ on the independent variable.

Which is the dependent variable?

The dependent variable is

the variable that is being measured or tested in an experiment

. … The dependent variable is dubbed dependent because it is thought to depend in some way on the variations of the independent variable.

How do you explain independent and dependent variables?

An independent variable is the variable that is changed or controlled in a

scientific experiment

to test the effects on the dependent variable. A dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in a scientific experiment.

Why are independent variables important?

The importance of an independent variable is

a measure of how much the network’s model-predicted value changes for different values of the independent variable

. Normalized importance is simply the importance values divided by the largest importance values and expressed as percentages.

What is dependent and independent variable in qualitative research?

The independent variable is the variable that is being manipulated, or the one that varies. It is sometimes called the ‘predictor’ or ‘treatment’ variable. The

dependent variable is the outcome (or response) variable

.

What are the 3 types of variables?

These changing quantities are called variables. A variable is any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. An experiment usually has three kinds of variables:

independent, dependent, and controlled

.

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