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A variable that is presumed to cause a change in another variable is called​

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Answered by 09zishan
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A variable that is presumed to cause a change in another variable is called: An intervening variable. A dependent variable.

Answered by GulabLachman
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The changing variable is known as an independent variable

  • It is typically a stand-alone variable.
  • It is unaffected by the other variables which the user generally attempts to assess.
  • They are also known as explanatory variables
  • This variable can be manipulated as well as controlled.
  • An example of this variable is the age of a person.
  • A person's age won't alter as a result of other circumstances like what they eat, how often they attend school, or how much television they watch.

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