Independent Variables
In an experimental study, a variable that determines (or causes) the score of a dependent variable is called an independent variable. For instance, an experiment might explore the extent to which the writing quality of final drafts of student papers is affected by the kind of instruction they received. In this case, the independent variable would be the kind of instruction students received. |
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