Lesson 5 Variables
Lesson 5 Variables
Variables
Definition of Variables
For example, in the case of SFG vs. IC, (the first as the
independent variable; the second as the dependent variable)
extraneous variables like age, gender, or personality traits may
suddenly surface to create effects on the relationships between
the two basic variables. Such extraneous variables are called
participant variables if they refer to the moods, emotions, or
intelligence of the subject; situational variables, if they
pertain to nature of the place: smelly, chilly, cold, hot,
spacious, and the like.
Other Types of Variables