Psychology, asked by charuayushi, 8 months ago

ben conducts an experiment. In One condition, participants perform a physical task in a room alone. In a second
hen
articipants perform the same task but do so in front of an audience of 5 people. Dr. Sen then measures how well e
erform. In this experiment, task performance represents:-
a. sequential variable
b. dependent variable
O c. Independent variable
O d. Extraneous variable​

Answers

Answered by pradhanprashant136
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Answer:

ts in a few weeks ago but it will not sure what you want the first one or more than a week ago and the rest and the same problem I can see that I can do it in the next day.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The correct option is b. dependent variable.

Explanation:

  • In mathematical modelling and experimental sciences, there are dependent and independent variables.
  • Dependent variables get their name because, during an experiment, their values are investigated under the presumption or requirement that they are dependent on the values of other variables due to some law or rule.
  • It is something on which other elements depend.
  • A test score, for instance, may be a dependent variable because it could vary based on a number of variables, including how much you studied, how much sleep you got the night before the test, and even how hungry you were.
  • Typically, when attempting to establish a connection between two variables, the goal is to determine what causes the dependent variable to vary in the manner that it does.

In the experiment, task performance represents a dependent variable.

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