Variables: by Enrique B. Montecalvo, Ph.D. Nwssu, Calbayog City
Variables: by Enrique B. Montecalvo, Ph.D. Nwssu, Calbayog City
by
a characteristic or attribute of
persons or objects which can assume
different values for different persons
or objects.
For Example:
I.Q.
Sex
Height
Weight
Political affiliation
Religion
Constant
any characteristic of objects that
cannot vary
For instance,
skin color is a variable if we talk about a
class in research composed of international
students. If the students in this class are
typical residents of Calbayog City, then skin
variable can not vary and hence it becomes
a constant.
VARIABLES
Dependent Nominal
Independent Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
Nominal level
• political affiliation
• sex
Ordinal level
contains the properties of the
nominal level but the numbers
assigned to categories of any
variable may be ranked or ordered in
some low-to-high manner
Examples:
1. status of employment
2. work experience (in years)
3. leadership style
4. achievement in mathematics
5. number of TV stations
6. training hours
7. level of satisfaction
9. Performance