I think there is confusion between the terms "compounding variable" and "confounding variable".
My way of looking at it is that compounding variables describe elements of mathematical functions, only. Confounding variables apply to any research in any domain and are external variables to the research design which might impact on the dependent variable to a lesser or greater extent than the independent variable, which are part of the research design.
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Continuous compounding is the process of calculating interest and adding it to existing principal and interest at infinitely short time intervals. When interest is added to the principal, compound interest arise.
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=having nature or characteristics of a variable=
isolation of the variable means to get the variable on one side of the equation and the integers on the other side
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mechanics and compounding
It all depends with the amount of the annual or daily compounding. In most cases it is however the daily compounding that pays more than the annual compounding.
Continuous compounding is the process of calculating interest and adding it to existing principal and interest at infinitely short time intervals. When interest is added to the principal, compound interest arise.
a variable that depend on the independent variable
Independent variable is the variable that you change in an experiment.
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a variable that has changed in an experiment
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a standardizing variable is a variable that has a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one .
A Measured Variable is something that can be controlled.
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