which one of the following is not true about dependent variable
a, it is determined by independent variables
b, not depended on independent variables
c, it has both positive and negative relationship with independent variables
d, all
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it has both positive and negative relationship with independent variables
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b) not depended on independent variables
The following is not true about dependent variable not depended on independent variables.
- The cause is the independent variable. Its value is unaffected by the other study variables. Effect is the dependent variable. Changes in the independent variable affect its value. It is something on which other elements depend.
- A test score, for instance, may be a dependent variable because it could vary based on a number of variables, including how much you studied, how much sleep you got the night before the test, and even how hungry you were.
- Any variable that you are not examining but which has the potential to influence the dependent variable in your research study is referred to as an extraneous variable. Confounding variables are a particular kind of unrelated variable that influence both the dependent and independent variables.
- An imagined variable called an intervening variable is utilised to describe the interactions between independent and dependent variables as well as the causal relationships between them. Because they are hypothetical, intervening variables cannot be detected in an experiment.
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