experimental variable
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Statistics) Independent Variable: An "experimental variable" is a variable in a scientific experiment or statistical model whose values are deliberately changed or controlled by the researcher. Its values are independent of changes in the values of other variables in the study. It is the presumed cause or influencing factor whose effect on a dependent variable is being tested.
Usage
- The term "experimental variable" is used primarily in scientific, research, and statistical contexts to describe the key factor being manipulated.
- It is often synonymous with "independent variable" or "predictor variable" in experimental design.
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Examples
- Noun:
- The researcher carefully controlled the experimental variable (light exposure time) to observe its effect on sleep patterns.
- Identifying the correct experimental variable is crucial for designing a valid experiment.
Advanced Usage
- "To manipulate the experimental variable": To systematically change the levels or conditions of the independent variable in a study.
- The protocol required them to manipulate the experimental variable across three distinct levels.
- In complex statistical models, an "experimental variable" is distinguished from confounding variables, which are other factors that could influence the results.
Variants and Related Words
- Independent variable (n): The most common synonym for "experimental variable."
- Predictor variable (n): Often used in the context of regression analysis.
- Treatment variable (n): Used specifically in experiments where different "treatments" are applied.
- Dependent variable (n): The variable that is measured; it on changes to the experimental variable.
Synonyms
- Independent variable
- Predictor
- Manipulated variable
- Treatment factor
Related Phrases
- Control for variables: To account for or eliminate the influence of other factors besides the experimental variable.
- The study controlled for variables like age and diet.
- Hold constant: To keep other potential variables unchanged so only the experimental variable varies.
- Temperature was held constant while the pressure, the experimental variable, was altered.
Noun
- (statistics) a variable whose values are independent of changes in the values of other variables