Independent vs. Dependent Variables - Definition & Examples
Independent vs. Dependent Variables - Definition & Examples
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Pritha Bhandari.
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In research, variables are any characteristics that can take on different values, such as height,
age, temperature, or test scores.
The independent variable is the cause. Its value is independent of other variables in
your study.
The dependent variable is the effect. Its value depends on changes in the independent
variable.
You design a study to test whether changes in room temperature have an effect on
math test scores.
Your independent variable is the temperature of the room. You vary the room
temperature by making it cooler for half the participants, and warmer for the other half.
Your dependent variable is math test scores. You measure the math skills of all
participants using a standardized test and check whether they differ based on room
temperature.
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These terms are especially used in statistics, where you estimate the extent to which an
independent variable change can explain or predict changes in the dependent variable.
Experimental variables
In experiments, you manipulate independent variables directly to see how they affect your
dependent variable. The independent variable is usually applied at different levels to see how
the outcomes differ.
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You can apply just two levels in order to find out if an independent variable has an effect at
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You can also apply multiple levels to find out how the independent variable affects the
dependent variable.
You are studying the impact of a new medication on the blood pressure of patients
with hypertension. Your independent variable is the treatment that you directly vary
between groups.
You have three independent variable levels, and each group gets a different level of
treatment.
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A true experiment requires you to randomly assign different levels of an independent variable
to your participants.
Random assignment helps you control participant characteristics, so that they don’t affect
your experimental results. This helps you to have confidence that your dependent variable
results come solely from the independent variable manipulation.
Subject variables
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Subject variables are characteristics that vary across participants, and they can’t be
manipulated
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education are all important subject variables that social researchers treat as independent
variables.
It’s not possible to randomly assign these to participants, since these are characteristics of
already existing groups. Instead, you can create a research design where you compare the
outcomes of groups of participants with characteristics. This is a quasi-experimental design
because there’s no random assignment. Note that any research methods that use non-
random assignment are at risk for research biases like selection bias and sampling bias.
You study whether gender identity affects neural responses to infant cries.
Your independent variable is a subject variable, namely the gender identity of the
participants. You have three groups: men, women and other.
Your dependent variable is the brain activity response to hearing infant cries. You
record brain activity with fMRI scans when participants hear infant cries without their
awareness.
After collecting data, you check for statistically significant differences between the
groups. You find some and conclude that gender identity influences brain responses to
infant cries.
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The dependent variable is what you record after you’ve manipulated the independent
variable. You use this measurement data to check whether and to what extent your
independent variable influences the dependent variable by conducting statistical analyses.
Based on your findings, you can estimate the degree to which your independent variable
variation drives changes in your dependent variable. You can also predict how much your
dependent variable will change as a result of variation in the independent variable.
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Distinguishing between independent and dependent variables can be tricky when designing a
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A dependent variable from one study can be the independent variable in another study, so it’s
important to pay attention to research design.
Here are some examples of research questions and corresponding independent and
dependent variables.
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For experimental data, you analyze your results by generating descriptive statistics and
visualizing your findings. Then, you select an appropriate statistical test to test your
hypothesis.
You’ll often use t tests or ANOVAs to analyze your data and answer your research questions.
The type of visualization you use depends on the variable types in your research questions:
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You collect data on blood pressure before and after treatment for all participants over a
period of 2 months.
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To inspect your data, you place your independent variable of treatment level on the x-
axis and the dependent variable of blood pressure on the y-axis.
You plot bars for each treatment group before and after the treatment to show the
difference in blood pressure.
Based on your results, you note that the placebo and low-dose groups show little
difference in blood pressure, while the high-dose group sees substantial
improvements.
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What’s the definition of a dependent variable?
You want to find out how blood sugar levels are affected by drinking diet soda and regular
soda, so you conduct an experiment.
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Pritha Bhandari
Pritha has an academic background in English, psychology and cognitive neuroscience. As an
interdisciplinary researcher, she enjoys writing articles explaining tricky research concepts for
students and academics.
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Confounding Variables | Definition, Examples & Controls
In a cause-and-effect study, a confounding variable is an unmeasured variable that influences both the supposed
cause and effect.
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