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What are different variables in social sciences ?

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Answered by InFocus
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In the social sciences, independent variables are typically thought of as being the cause, and dependent variables are often seen as being the effect. The independent variable, in other words, affects the dependent variable in some way.

Answered by Ayesha10000
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Independent variables are thought to be the cause, and dependent variables are seen as the effect. The independent variable affects the dependent variable in some way.

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