The independent variable.
the dependent variable changes with the independent variable. the independent variable only changes when changed by the experimenter. Time is usually an independent variable.
No, Patient's gender is not a continuous variable. It is discrete variable.
An independent variable is a factor that doesn't rely on anything, unlike the dependent variable (which relies on the independent variable). The most common independent variable is time.
The independent variable is the variable which you change. It is not changed by any outside factors and so is independent of them.The dependent variable is the variable which is changed by the independent variable changing and which you measure. It is dependent on another variable.
Yes.
It can be but it is equally possible that the experimenter has absolutely no control over the independent variable. For example, in studying the grades of a class in a school, the pupils' gender may be an independent variable of interest. But the experimenter cannot control that variable.
The independent variable would be either gender or age (should choose one or hold 2 experiments) the dependent variable is the phobia the control would be the things similar between every person questioned
They are the variables that you think predict some outcome (which is considered the dependent variable). So you might have a theory that gender and age predicts personal income. Gender and age are the independent variables, and income is the dependent. The choice of whether a variable is independent or dependent often is driven by the question you're trying to answer. So in many cases it's possible that the same variable could be an independent variable in one analysis, but a dependent variable in a different analysis. For example, while income was the dependent variable in the earlier example, if you were trying to predict whether a child goes to college, the parents' income might be an important independent variable in that case.
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Independent variable: sickness Dependent variable: taste Controlled variables: type of sickness, age, gender, environment, type of food tasted
If, by sex, you mean gender, then sex is the independent variable and violence is the dependent. If, instead, you mean the sexual act (or thoughts), then due to the feedback, the two are correlated variables: neither being independent.
The independent variable.
Changes in the independent variable are independent of changes in any other variable,
The independent variable.
the dependent variable changes with the independent variable. the independent variable only changes when changed by the experimenter. Time is usually an independent variable.
The independent variable of an experiment is the variable that you change, and the dependent variable is the result of the independent variable.