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explain difference between Independent variable and dependent variable in psychology????​

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Answered by mahmudkawsar0107
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The independent variable is the variable the experimenter changes or controls and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable. ... The dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in an experiment, and is 'dependent' on the independent variable

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Answered by Anonymous
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The independent variable

is the variable the experimenter changes or controls and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable. Two examples of common independent variables are gender and educational level.

The dependent variable

is the variable being tested and measured in an experiment, and is 'dependent' on the independent variable. An example of a dependent variable is depression symptoms, which depends on the independent variable (type of therapy).

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