Variable extraneous variable example


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  10. If a researcher controls for extraneous variables and the only variable to affect the results of the research, for example, a participant's age, gender, intelligence,
  11. In this article, we (a) explain what extraneous variables are, providing some examples, (b) highlight when extraneous variables become confounding variables,
  12. What happens when something other than your independent variable is influencing the outcome of your study? In this lesson, we'll look at two types
  13. 10 May 2015 When you run an experiment, you're looking to see if one variable (the independent variable) has an effect on another variable (the dependent variable). Other variables, perhaps ones that never crossed your mind, might influence the outcome of an experiment. These undesirable variables are called extraneous variables.
  14. Extraneous Variables. These other variables are called extraneous or confounding variables. Extraneous variables – These are all variables, which are not the independent variable, but could affect the results (e.g. dependent variable) of the experiment. Extraneous variables should be controlled were possible.
  15. Extraneous and Confounding Variables and Systematic vs Non-Systematic Error For example, let's say that an educational psychologist has developed a new
  16. 6 Sep 2016 Extraneous variables include anything other than the independent and dependent variables that might influence a psychology experiment. For example, imagine that a researcher has devised an experiment to investigate
  17. An Extraneous Variable is something that the experimenter cannot control, which an experiment (for example, controlling the time of day), situational variables
  18. Agreed, this example seems a bit ridiculous, but you can't prove that these So if you take the definition of ``extraneous variable'' literally (i.e., extraneous
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