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How important is it for the researcher to identify the type of variables used in the study ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The importance of dependent and independent variables is that they guide the researchers to per sue their studies with maximum curiosity. Dependent and independent variables are important because they drive the research process.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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It is fundamental for a researcher to recognize the kind of variables utilized in a review.

  • Hypothesis prompts models. Models comprise of connections (and absence of connections). Connections exist (or don't) between variables.
  • Keep in mind, all models aren't right at some level. They are deficient, or just appropriate now and again. Regardless, a few models are exceptionally helpful.
  • Knowing the kinds of variables utilized in exploration would assist a scientist with recognizing the things in an examination question or theory that controls, causes, or impact something or response (i.e. the autonomous variables) and the items(dependent variables) that depend on something else(the free variables) to happen/change before they can have an outcome.
  • Distinguishing these variables (autonomous and subordinate variables) would help a scientist know which of the things to analyze/direct an exploration on and which to gauge and get results from.
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