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What is measurable variables?

The measurable variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment. It changes depending on the adjustment of the independent variable.


What is the difference between a concept and a variable and How does a researcher transform one into the other?

A concept is an idea or an abstraction that stands for something. A concept becomes a variable when it is made operational or when it can be counted, categorized, or observed. For example, job satisfaction is a concept, but, it becomes a variable when a definition is it attached to it that makes it measurable. You may ask a married person, "how satisfied are you with your job?" If you attach levels of satisfaction to it, then it becomes a variable. All variables are concepts when you can measure the concept. However, not all concepts can be variables. A concept that is not a variable is a concept that is not measurable.


What are the 3 kinds of variables?

independent variable,depedent variable and control variable are the 3 kinds of variables.


What is another name for independent variable?

independent variable called also predictor variables,explanatory variables,manipulated variables etc.


What is a inderpendent variable?

Dependent variables and independent variables refer to values that change in relationship to each other. The dependent variables are those that are observed to change in response to the independent variables. The independent variables are those that are deliberately manipulated to invoke a change in the dependent variables. In short, "if x is given, then y occurs", where x represents the independent variables and y represents the dependent variables. Depending on the context, independent variables are also known as predictor variables, regressors, controlled variables, manipulated variables, explanatory variables, or input variables. The dependent variable is also known as the response variable, the regressand, the measured variable, the responding variable, the explained variable, the outcome variable, the experimental variable or the output variable. This answer was coppied onto this page by tom hills of falmouth waii

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What is measurable variables?

The measurable variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment. It changes depending on the adjustment of the independent variable.


What is the difference between a concept and a variable and How does a researcher transform one into the other?

A concept is an idea or an abstraction that stands for something. A concept becomes a variable when it is made operational or when it can be counted, categorized, or observed. For example, job satisfaction is a concept, but, it becomes a variable when a definition is it attached to it that makes it measurable. You may ask a married person, "how satisfied are you with your job?" If you attach levels of satisfaction to it, then it becomes a variable. All variables are concepts when you can measure the concept. However, not all concepts can be variables. A concept that is not a variable is a concept that is not measurable.


How do you test two independent variables and one dependent variable?

Independent variable is what you change in the experiment group. Dependent variable is what happens because of the independent variable. It has to be measurable in degrees, inches, or other such measurements.


How do the test variables (independent variables) and outcome variables (dependent variables) in an experiment compare?

The test variable (independent variable) controls the outcome variable (dependent variable).


Distinguish between Variable and attribute parameters?

Variables are intended for bulk data, while attributes are intended for ancillary data. Another difference is that variables may be multidimensional, while attributes are all scalars or vectors.


What are the 3 kinds of variables?

independent variable,depedent variable and control variable are the 3 kinds of variables.


Variables that do not change in a experiment?

the dependant variable


What is another name for independent variable?

independent variable called also predictor variables,explanatory variables,manipulated variables etc.


What are variables and uncontrolled variables?

A Controlled Variable is a variable that will stay the same. An Uncontrolled Variable is a variable that stays at random during testing.


What is a inderpendent variable?

Dependent variables and independent variables refer to values that change in relationship to each other. The dependent variables are those that are observed to change in response to the independent variables. The independent variables are those that are deliberately manipulated to invoke a change in the dependent variables. In short, "if x is given, then y occurs", where x represents the independent variables and y represents the dependent variables. Depending on the context, independent variables are also known as predictor variables, regressors, controlled variables, manipulated variables, explanatory variables, or input variables. The dependent variable is also known as the response variable, the regressand, the measured variable, the responding variable, the explained variable, the outcome variable, the experimental variable or the output variable. This answer was coppied onto this page by tom hills of falmouth waii


Why is important to control variables in an experiment?

So that you can know what is the manipulating variable, the controlling variable, and the responding variable! To control the variables!


The measurable results are called dependent variable?

Not necessarily.