Independent and Dependent variables

Cards (4)

  • Operationalisation:
    • A term which describes when a variable is defined by the researcher in a way that there is no confusion about its meaning. It means that the variable can be researched in a valid way.
    • Operationalisation can be applied to independent variables (IV), dependent variables (DV) or co variables (in a correlational design)
  • Independent Variable
    The independent variable is the variable that is changed.
    E.g. Bob is doing a study into whether people are aggressive on hot days.
    The independent variable would be the temperature outside (hot or cold)
  • Dependent variable
    The dependent variable is the variable which is MEASURED.
    E.g. Bob is doing a study into whether people are aggressive on hot days.
    The dependent variable would be the number of swear words recorded in a town centre.
    We MUST make the dependent variable measurable (numerical) to get marks.
  • Levels of Independent Variables
    In order to test the effect of an independent variable we need different experimental conditions.
    So we could:
    Use the same group of participants at different times
    OR
    Use two groups of participants one group is experimental condition and the other control condition.