- What are the 2 types of dependent variable?
- Can you have 4 independent variables?
- What are 4 independent variables?
- Can there be 2 Dependant variables?
What are the 2 types of dependent variable?
In statistics, dependent variables are also called: Response variables (they respond to a change in another variable) Outcome variables (they represent the outcome you want to measure)
Can you have 4 independent variables?
In practice, it is unusual for there to be more than three independent variables with more than two or three levels each. This is for at least two reasons: For one, the number of conditions can quickly become unmanageable.
What are 4 independent variables?
In this sense, some common independent variables are time, space, density, mass, fluid flow rate, and previous values of some observed value of interest (e.g. human population size) to predict future values (the dependent variable).
Can there be 2 Dependant variables?
Can I include more than one independent or dependent variable in a study? Yes, but including more than one of either type requires multiple research questions.