Lesson 2:kinds of Variables
Lesson 2:kinds of Variables
VARIABLES
PRE-TEST QUESTIONS:
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY.
IDENTIFICATION. Identify what is being asked in
each number.
• 1. This refers to characteristics, or attribute of an
individual or an organization that can be measured or
observed and that varies among the people or
organization being studied
• 2. This kinds of variable is controlled and manipulated by the
experimenter and applied on another thing, condition or process.
- 3. This variable depend on the independent variables and
- they are the outcomes or results of the influence of the
independent variable.
Variables in research
• “characteristics that has two or more mutually exclusive
values or properties” (Sevilla and Other, 1988).
• Gender, for instance, has two properties which are
maleness and femaleness.
• The ages of different persons have different values; so
with their size, height, weight and income.
• The phenomenon of variety is what makes life interesting;
it is one of the motivating factors of the research
undertaking.
Variables in Research
• The root word of the word variable is “vary” or simply “can
change”.
• These variables are among the fundamental concepts of research,
alongside with measurement, validity, reliability, cause and effect;
and theory.
• Bernard (1994) defines a variable as something that can
take more than one value, and values can be words or
numbers.
• A variable specifically refers to characteristics, or attribute
of an individual or an organization that can be measured
or observed and that varies among the people or
organization being studied (Creswell, 2002).
Major kinds of variable
1. Independent Variables
-Those that probably cause, influence
-Which is controlled and manipulated by the experimenter and
applied on another thing, condition or process.
- - the one responsible for the conditions that act on something else
to bring about changes.
EXAMPLE:
A study is on the relationship of study habits and academic
performance of VMC senior high school students. STUDY HABITS
is the independent variable because it influenced the outcome or the
performance of the students.
Major kinds of variable
2. Dependent variables
- Those that depend on the independent variables
- They are the outcomes or results of the influence of the
independent variable.
- -also called the outcome variable.
EXAMPLE: A study is on the relationship of study habits
and academic performance of the VMC senior high school
students. ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE is the dependent
variable because it is depending on the study habits of the
students; if the students change their academic habit the
academic performance also change.
OTHER NAMES FOR INDEPENDENT AND
DEPENDENT VARIABLES
DEPENDENT VARIABLE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
• Explained • Explanatory
• Response • Stimulus
• Outcome • Covariate
Control variable
• It is a variable that is NOT allowed to be changed
throughout the experiment.
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