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In an experiment the researcher manipulates the ________ variable and measure the ________ variable. a. independent, dependent b. dependent, independent c. causal, spurious d. spurious, causal​

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Answered by jayceecastaneda87
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Answer:

a. independent, dependent

Explanation:

The independent variable (IV) is the characteristic of a psychology experiment that is manipulated or changed by researchers, not by other variables in the experiment. You can think of independent and dependent variables in terms of cause and effect: an independent variable is the variable you think is the cause, while a dependent variable is the effect. In an experiment, you manipulate the independent variable and measure the outcome in the dependent variable.

Answered by shilpa85475
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In the experiments the researcher uses the _differentiated variant and estimates the _different variables:

  • Independent variables are variables that are believed to affect dependencies.
  • This is a variable that you, the researcher, will use to see if it makes a dependent change.
  • Independent variables used in the experimental study:
  • In experimental studies, the independent variant is modified or modified by the tester to measure the effect of this change on the dependent variable.
  • Your independent variation is the treatment method that varies between groups: what type of pill a patient is receiving.
  • Independent Flexible Flexible Flexible Flexible Variables that you are trying to measure.
  • Dependent Variable used in experimental research:
  • Variables depend on other measurement factors.
  • This variation is expected to change due to the experimental cheating of independent or alternative variants. It is an imaginary result.
  • Dependent variable (DV) is a measure.
  • In a well-designed exploratory study, DV is a measure of the effect of independent variance (IV) in participants' responses.
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