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what us dependent variable in social science research?​

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The dependent variable is the variable to be explained (the 'effect”). The independent variable is the variable expected to account for (the “cause” of) the dependent variable. Cause-and-effect relationships are not always easy to infer in the social sciences. ... (1) The cause has to precede the effect in time.

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